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Chelsea Linked With Acquisition Of A Striking Superstar

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There is no doubting that Chelsea have a plethora of attacking talent.

The summer recruitment programme has given Chelsea an array of attacking talent for Frank Lampard to choose from.

Indeed, Lampard can change tactics / formation with a substation if Chelsea are struggling.

But could there be another exciting addition to our attacking strength coming soon?

The reason I ask is that 90 mins are reporting that the Argentine striker, Paulo Dybala, could be set to sever his links with Juventus and join a Premier League club.

Our referenced source expands on the inference by reporting that the agents of the 27-year-old striker are offering the services of the striker to the Premier League’s big six of Manchester United, Liverpool, Tottenham Hotspur, Manchester City, Arsenal and ourselves.

Dybala has eighteen months of his current deal left and if he does give off some serious vibes that the Premier League is where he wishes to his next destination to be then there could be quite a clamour for his signature.

But is it a race Chelsea need to get involved in?

I suggest not, but is that a view you concur with?

Please feel free to air your views in the comment facility beneath this article.

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  • wizzy zube says:

    Now, Ziyech and Odoi are injured with hamstrings.

    The front line is depleted now… With only 4 players… If 3 starts, only 1 will be on the bench.

    How lampard, fans, pundits think Chelsea has a large squad is beyond me… Even Liverpool, United, Spurs has atleast 7-8 forwards… Chelsea only has 6… And we know Pulisic is injury prone… And some people still think Chelsea will win the league with is number? I just hope injury don’t take Chelsea away from top 4…

    Pls add numbers to the midfield and forward.

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