Chelsea set to re-sign star player that leave in 2019

Chelsea set to re-sign star player that leave in 2019


 Chelsea have made a number of moves official already this summer as they look to give their new manager the best possible backing.

The highlight addition up to now has been Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who enjoyed his best personal season last time out under Enzo Maresca.

Tosin Adarabioyo has also been brought in on a free transfer, and sources have been very impressed with how he has started life at Cobham.

One position they reportedly have held an interest in strengthening is goalkeeper, despite the fact that Maresca has reportedly been hot on the two currently at the club.

Marcin Bulka of Poland arrives at the stadium prior to the UEFA EURO 2024 group stage match between France and Poland at Football Stadium Dortmund ...

Chelsea reach out to Marcin Bulka

According to Alex Goldberg via the Byline, the Blues have already reached out to potentially bring Marcin Bulka in to strengthen their options.

He went on to say that the move was currently a non-starter, with that only changing if Chelsea move on one of their first two goalkeepers.

The 24-year-old has been extremely impressive since he left the club in 2019, with him currently performing brilliantly for Nice.

At this stage, it remains very unclear who is currently in line to start Chelsea’s opening game of the season against Manchester City.

Robert Sanchez tipped to start vs Manchester City

It has been claimed recently that Robert Sanchez may be in line to get the nod, despite the fact that he has hardly featured in 2024 for the Blues.

His regular place in the team was taken by Djorjde Petrovic, and it fair to say that he could not have done much more in his first campaign at the club.

Another goalkeeper they have been linked with recently is Diogo Costa, who had a very impressive campaign for Portugal at Euro 2024.

However, it certainly feels as if a new goalkeeper is not high on their list of targets this summer, with a new player to bolster their attacking options high up on the list.

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