Renowned transfer journalist Romano has recently revealed that Chelsea Football Club have not stopped in the transfer market, as they are fully committed to advancing their negotiations with Napoli striker Viktor Osmeen. According to Romano's latest report, the direct dialogue between Chelsea and Osmeen's team will continue this Wednesday, marking a high level of importance and in-depth discussions between the two sides over the potential deal.
Chelsea's interest in Osmeen has been longstanding, with the Nigerian international winning the hearts of many giants with his excellent physical fitness, superb shooting skills and all-round performance on the pitch. However, it will not be easy to successfully sign this popular frying pan, Chelsea need to negotiate with Napoli on a number of aspects such as transfer fee, personal terms and conditions of the player in detail.
Meanwhile, an offer from Saudi giants Jeddah National is still pending, but whether or not the deal goes through will depend entirely on the outcome of negotiations between Chelsea and Osmeen. If Chelsea are unable to agree on transfer terms with Osmeen, then Jeddah National's offer could become an alternative. However, as things stand, it is clear that Chelsea would prefer to have the young striker in their ranks to bolster their attack.
As well as Osmeen, Romano has also spoken about a potential deal between Chelsea and Manchester United for Sancho. Chelsea, for their part, are said to believe that if United are interested in Chelsea's England winger Raheem Sterling, then the two sides could potentially start a swap deal around Sancho. This news certainly adds more variables and intrigue to the transfer market.
Sancho has not fully realized his potential since joining United, while Sterling may face new competition and challenges at Chelsea despite his excellent performances. Therefore, this potential swap deal could be a win-win option for both clubs and players. However, further communication and negotiation between the two sides is needed to see if the deal can come to fruition.