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Chelsea Shake-Up: Blues take on divisive summer transfer

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Chelsea Shake-Up: Blues take on divisive summer transfer

Chelsea have clinched a £34.5 million (€40m) deal with Atletico Madrid for the young striking sensation, Samu Omorodion.

The 20-year-old is set to ink a seven-year contract, potentially extending to 2032, marking a long-term commitment to the Premier League giants. The final details of the contract are still under negotiation, but excitement is already building among Chelsea fans.

Omorodion, who impressed on loan at Deportivo Alaves last season with nine goals and one assist, had previously seen a €32.5m (£27.4m) plus add-ons bid from Chelsea rejected. His move to Chelsea is a strategic addition to the club’s forward options and operates independently from Chelsea’s ongoing negotiations with Napoli over Romelu Lukaku and Victor Osimhen.

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The Spanish-born Omorodion, whose parents are Nigerian, has committed his international future to Spain, featuring for their under-19 and under-21 teams. His potential and prowess on the field make him a highly anticipated addition to Chelsea’s attacking arsenal.

Chelsea Shake-Up: Blues take on divisive summer transfer

In a parallel move, Chelsea’s dynamic midfielder Conor Gallagher is on the brink of a €42 million (£36m) transfer to Atletico Madrid. Gallagher is expected to fly to Spain imminently to complete his medical on Thursday, with a five-year deal awaiting his signature. This transfer saga has kept fans on the edge of their seats, with The Athletic previously reporting that negotiations were in advanced stages.

The developments around these transfers come in the wake of Atletico Madrid’s agreement to sell star striker Julian Alvarez to Manchester City in a deal that could rise to €95 million (£81.8m). This major outflow has seemingly eased Atletico’s stance on letting Omorodion go, paving the way for his high-profile switch to Stamford Bridge.

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