Leading Chelsea, coach Pochettino closed the recruitment of Barca’s ‘treasure’

Preparing to take over at Chelsea, coach Mauricio Pochettino is said to be targeting one of Barcelona’s most promising talents.

 

Amidst the r/u/m/o/r/s and speculation surrounding the future Chelsea coach, a series of prestigious European newspapers have confirmed that the London club is only a few days away from identifying its new captain for the season. next.

 

Accordingly, Mauricio Pochettino emerged as the No. 1 candidate for the coaching bench at Stamford Bridge, the Argentine military leader is said to have reached an agreement with Chelsea and the official announcement is only a matter of time.

Pochettino will have to rebuild a broken Chelsea in a/s/h/e/s as well as reshape the team. The new era at Stamford Bridge must begin in midfield. And the 51-year-old has his eye on several players who could help him with the rebuilding.

 

 

One of the names that emerged strongly was the Argentine international, Alexis Mac Allister, currently playing for Brighton. Mac Allister’s quality combined with his Premier League experience makes him an ideal target for Chelsea under Pochettino.

However, the interest of the former PSG coach is not limited to the UK border. Another player that has caught Pochettino’s attention is Gavi, the young FC Barcelona midfielder. Even though the Catalan club seems unwilling to give up the brightest “treasure” of La Masia in recent years, Chelsea still maintains an interest in the case of the possibility of signing the national team. Real Spaniards arose this summer or shortly.

For his part, Gavi has shown no intention of leaving Barca, even if Lionel Messi could come in and sign two additional midfielders. However, competitive pressure could play a role in the 18-year-old’s final decision. It should be remembered that Gavi’s extension was delayed because La Liga w/a/n/t/e/d Barca to balance its financial problems first.

Fans are about to witness a second revolution at Stamford Bridge. With m/i/l/l/i/o/n/s of dollars invested and radical changes imminent, it will be interesting to see how this new project plays out under the direction of supposed Mauricio Pochettino.

 

Change a new coach, Chelsea always recruited a ‘golden foot’ in the football village?

According to British media, Chelsea is interested in the situation of one of the most technical strikers in the world.

The summer transfer market has not yet opened but is currently in full swing and one of the most prominent names r/u/m/o/r/e/d to be in the future is Neymar. The Brazilian player can leave PSG to join the English Premier League in a Chelsea shirt.

According to Fichajes, the Blues are interested in the 31-year-old superstar’s situation and want to make a big offer to get the player’s services. Chairman Todd Boehly will be willing to spend substantial amounts to strengthen the team’s attacking rotation and provide the greatest number of options for manager Mauricio Pochettino, who will be Chelsea’s next manager for next season.

The French press also confirmed that Neymar wants to leave PSG right in the summer. Meanwhile, the intention of the home team at the Park of the Princes is to let Neymar go, even on loan with an option to buy, which could facilitate negotiations with Chelsea.

The signing of the superstar born in 1992 will be a r/e/a/l turning point for the London blue shirt team, which has not had a good season and is looking to improve shortly. The Brazilian is one of the best strikers in the world and his arrival will give the team a huge leap in squad quality.

At 31, Neymar is still an elite player and his ability to score goals and provide assists will be essential for Chelsea. This season, Neymar has scored 18 goals and provided 17 assists in 29 games for PSG, despite missing most of the game with an ankle i/n/j/u/r/y.

Chelsea dreams of signing Neymar so that he becomes the star of the project that Todd Boehly is building. The arrival of the 2015 Bronze Ball will be one of the most notable blockbusters in the Premier League and will raise the Blues’ expectations for next season.