Chelsea fans will undoubtedly be excited by the transfer rumors that have surrounding their team in the previous 24 hours.

Victor Osimhen is reportedly back on the club’s radar as a target, after it appeared that they had backed away owing to the financial demands of the transaction.

However, a loan is reportedly being considered between the two teams, a scenario that would substantially favor Chelsea due to the absence of risk associated with an instant large transfer fee.

It has been suggested that an obligation to buy could be introduced if the Blues return to the Champions League following next season.

However, a loan is reportedly being considered between the two teams, a scenario that would substantially favor Chelsea due to the absence of risk associated with an instant large transfer fee.

It has been suggested that an obligation to buy could be introduced if the Blues return to the Champions League following next season.

Antonio Conte really wants Romelu Lukaku.
The Belgian’s time at Chelsea has come to an end, and Antonio Conte is working hard to re-sign him.

If Chelsea signs Osimhen, they will have a multitude of choices for shaping their attack, as he has a history of scoring goals.

However, others are left wondering what the future holds for Nicolas Jackson, who had a fantastic first season in English football.

He was already expecting to be kept on his toes by youngster Marc Guiu, who has had a promising start to his Chelsea career.

During his first interview as a Chelsea player, Filip Jorgensen revealed that he is a big supporter of a new teammate at the club.

Chelsea announced on Tuesday night the signing of Filip Jorgensen, 22, from Spanish club Villarreal. The young goalkeeper has officially signed a seven-year contract at Stamford Bridge and has already joined the squad on their pre-season tour of the United States.

Enzo Maresca, Chelsea’s head coach, recently described Jorgensen as a “very good” player in an interview with Football.London. It’ll be intriguing to see whether he can break into the starting lineup.

Jorgensen’s first-team experience is still limited, with just seven clean sheets in 44 senior outings for Villarreal. However, the Blues’ administration saw enough potential in the Denmark Under-21 international to sign him.

Filip Jorgensen praises his new rival Robert Sanchez.
Jorgensen, who cost Chelsea £20.7 million (BBC), has already spoken highly of a teammate. He instantly confessed that he has long admired Blues goalkeeper Robert Sanchez, with whom he will now contend for the starting position between the posts.

“Robert Sanchez has been with the national team of Spain, where I live, and I followed him a bit when he was at Brighton and now Chelsea,” Jorgensen told Chelsea’s website.

“I know he is a very good goalkeeper and I hope we can learn from each other and produce the best versions of ourselves together.”

Who will be Chelsea’s starting goalkeeper?
Chelsea paid £25 million (BBC) last summer to purchase Sanchez from Brighton. His first year at West London was certainly up and down, as he started the season brightly before losing his starting spot to Djordje Petrovic by the end.

The Athletic reported earlier in July that Sanchez is poised to start next season in Chelsea’s starting lineup. The 26-year-old gloveman has started the first two preseason games and hopes to establish himself under Maresca.

However, Jorgensen’s entrance is an intriguing surprise that introduces new competitors. Based on how Maresca expects his goalkeepers to play out from the back, Sanchez may swiftly find his starting job under pressure.