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Perhaps the most essential position to fill will be up front, with Chelsea looking for a traditional, out-and-out number nine with a proven goal scoring record.
Last season, the Blues underperformed their Expected Goals, with Nicolas Jackson particularly inefficient, and a summer move might cement their long-standing interest in prolific Napoli forward Victor Osimhen.
Osimhen, like his team as a whole, had a disappointing season compared to the previous year, although he still scored 15 goals in 25 Serie A games.
He also has a huge £113 million release clause and strong interest from other teams, including Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal.
Meanwhile, the departure of experienced defender Thiago Silva has created a spot for a new centre-back, and Chelsea is also looking to strengthen their left-back options.
To comply with the Premier League’s profit and sustainability regulations, the Blues must first raise revenue by selling homegrown players.
Conor Gallagher, Armando Broja, Ian Maatsen, and Trevoh Chalobah are all expected to go, with their sales counted as pure profit, while other periphery squad players may also be let go.