With Chelsea still struggling in premier league, owner Todd Boehly is now open in financing Garry Potter's transfer deals that are tipped to turn things around.
Having already signed Dastro Fofana, Joao Felix and other two players, the London based club is now considering to bolister their attacking department considering uncertainty of Ngolo Kante's future at Stamford Bridge.
According to a report covered by football London, Chelsea are now in talks to sign PSV Eindhoven ace Noni Madueke who left Tottenham Hotspurs in 2018.
The 20 year old has impressed since making a switch to Netherlands scoring plenty of goals that has caught the attention of Chelsea who are desperately in need of a natural attacker.
The report intimate that new technical director Christopher Vivell is the one behind the deal with Netherland's club allegedly demanding a whooping £40m.
Meanwhile, the blues are as well pursuing the potential of landing a centreback despite having the likes of Wesley Fofana and many more at the spot.
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