Chelsea wants to add the highly rated striking duo of Nico Paz and Endrick to their attack before the summer. Endrick, a striker from Brazil who excelled while on loan at Lyon, was the subject of a sizeable offer.
Nico Paz of Como has been really impressive in Serie A, yet the Italian squad hasn’t been able to keep him. In order to re-sign him in the summer, Real Madrid is expected to exercise a minor buy-back clause in his contract.
Chelsea is reportedly preparing a combined €120 million proposal to gauge Real Madrid’s level of commitment to the highly rated attacking duo. The goal is to offer €50 million for Nico Paz and the remaining €70 million for Endrick in order to persuade Real Madrid to accept the offer.
Real Madrid may not want to sell just yet since they have great expectations for the highly regarded attacking duo to succeed at the Bernabéu. The objective is to bring the attacking talents back to the team and incorporate them into the first squad rather than sell them to the highest bidder, particularly next summer.
Jamie Gittens out ‘long-term’ with hamstring tear
Chelsea is also keeping an eye on captain Reece James’s and Neto’s health. Both players are still doubtful for Saturday’s Premier League trip to Wolverhampton Wanderers after missing the Arsenal loss.
According to Rosenior, it was too soon to say for sure if either would be accessible. There was additional good news about Estevao and Cole Palmer. Both are thought to be healthy enough to play Wolves for the entire ninety minutes. Palmer’s workload is still being closely monitored following a season marred by injuries.
Rosenior emphasised that the midfield player’s comeback to playing consecutive complete matches is not time-bound. “It just depends on the game,” he clarified. Despite a busy schedule, the Chelsea coach highlighted the need for player wellbeing. He cited the packed schedule, which included international football, the Club World Cup, and little time for recuperation.
According to Rosenior, safeguarding players’ long-term futures is still a top concern. Chelsea must now adjust to life without Gittens as they go through a pivotal part of the campaign.








