Chelsea Target Separate Deals for Osimhen and Lukaku Amid Napoli Interest

Chelsea Target Separate Deals for Osimhen and Lukaku Amid Napoli
Chelsea Target Separate Deals for Osimhen and Lukaku Amid Napoli

Chelsea Abandons Swap Deal for Lukaku and Osimhen, Pursues Separate Transfers

In a dramatic twist, Chelsea Football Club has announced its decision to abandon plans for a swap deal involving Romelu Lukaku and Victor Osimhen, two top strikers, and instead will pursue separate transfer deals.

According to credible sources, including reputable transfer journalist Fabrizio Romano, the London-based club has opted to negotiate separate deals for the two players, marking a significant departure from its initial strategy.

Romano broke the news on his platform, X, stating that Chelsea “see Romelu Lukaku and Victor Osimhen as separate deals,” further confirming that discussions over a swap deal have been unsuccessful.

The Blues, desperate to strengthen their attacking department, have long been interested in acquiring Osimhen from Napoli. In an effort to facilitate this move, they attempted to sweeten the deal by offering Lukaku in a swap. However, it appears that the talks have stalled, prompting Chelsea to re-evaluate its strategy.

Romano went on to reveal that Chelsea is now focusing on securing a permanent deal for Lukaku, who has struggled to find his footing in London since his high-profile move from Inter Milan. Napoli, keen on completing the transfer, have already agreed to personal terms with the player and are engaging in ongoing talks with Chelsea.

This shift in approach comes as a significant development in the world of European football, particularly in the build-up to the new season. Chelsea’s ability to navigate the complex world of transfers and secure the services of two elite strikers will have a profound impact on their campaign.

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