Chelsea has been linked to an important sign (photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
The Chelsea has increased its interest in the hazelnut of Borussia Dortmund Jamie Gittens, although a transfer could cost up to 100 million euros.
Blues have been related to Gittens before, as there are other big clubs such as Manchester United and Bayern Munich.
See below a previous report on Gittens’s future German Sky journalist Florian Plettenberg, who reported on Man Utd and Chelsea, next to the Bayern, as teams to see the race for the young Englishman’s signature …
??? This is not just FC Bayern, considering a movement for Jamie #Gittens This summer.
Manchester United and Chelsea are also seriously interested. #Murnc #Cfc
Decisions have not yet been made, but all teams have expressed a specific interest.
If Borussia Dortmund can’t choose … pic.twitter.com/ovlz6d27qj
– Florian Plettenberg (@Plettigoal) January 19, 2025
Now there has been another update like Registration He claims that Chelsea has tried to offer around € 80 million for the talented young man of 20 years.
Dortmund wants more than € 100 per Gittens, according to the report, and CFC will not rule out improving his offer for him when the summer arrives.
Should Chelsea have to sprout the money to Jamie Gittens?
The Chelsea already has many attacking midfielders in their books, as they had previously spent big to bring Jadon Sancho and Pedro Neto last summer, while Joao Felix was another high -profile addition that the club had already left on AC Milan.

Gittens could be an update in some of these names, but at the same time, it could leave the London people in the west that they need to make sales of players before they can make room for the BVB man.
There are also others like Raheem Sterling and Mykhailo Mudryk, while some fans could ask -if Noni Madueke is someone who can be worth selling.
Gittens could be better to choose United in this case, as it would probably be a simpler movement and offer a clearer role as a first-choice player.
However, the Red Devils have their own problems, having had another very nefarious season, with the Chelsea much more likely to offer Champions League or at least some European football form in the next term.