The Chelsea is said to be intensifying his interest in sign Strasburg forward Emanuel Emogha this summer.
Egha joined Strasburg, also owned by the owners of Chelsea Blueco, in the summer of 2023 and enjoyed his stronger season so far under the new manager Liam Rosenior. 14 goals and three assists in 27 games have helped to promote Strasburg in the race to qualify for the Champions League.
The 22 -year -old has caught the attention of various parts throughout Europe, with Newcastle United previously appointed as pretendersBut it is known that Chelsea is monitoring the development of Emegha with his sister band.
Market football State things have increased and Chelsea They have had talks with Emogha during a summer change at Stamford Bridge. A long -term contract has been discussed and an agreement on the transfer fee is likely to be problematic, as the two clubs participate in the property.
Chelsea is studying several attackers, with Liam Delap of Ipswich Town that was a key goal but David Ornstein of Athletics Essentially “notes has been a consideration for a long time.”
Any agreement between the two clubs could lift the eyebrows due to the nature of their property, which will be launched this summer if both Chelsea and Strasbourg are classified in the Champions League.
The Chelsea is currently in fifth place in the Premier League, good enough to qualify, while the recent victory of Strasburg on Paris Saint -Germain ranked them six in an incredibly fitted race in Ligue 1. The Rosenior side is two points behind Marseille in second place and has the favorable accessories to finish with the campaign.
UEFA State Two Clubs rules competing in the same European competition cannot share ownership or complete transfers and BBC Sport Notes that there are already plans to ensure that Blueco does not violate any regulations.
If the two clubs are ranked in the Champions League, Blueco are ready to give Strasbourg control to a “blind confidence”, an acceptable method that the INEOS, the owners of the Manchester United and the city’s football group, the owners of the Manchester City and Girona, have used to ensure that their clubs are independently governed.