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Chelsea is said to intensify his interest in signing Strasbourg striker Emanuel Emegh this summer.
Emegha joined Strasbourg, owned by Chelsea Blueco owner, also in the summer of 2023 and enjoyed her strongest season so far under the new manager Liam Rosenior. 14 goals and three assists in 27 games helped push Strasbourg into the race to qualify for the Champions League.
The form of a 22-year-old has stuck in several sides throughout Europe, with Newcastle United previously appointed as courtiersBut Chelsea is known to be carefully monitored by the development of Emeghe with her sister.
Football State things have increased and Chelsea They had talks with Emegho over the summer move to Stamford Bridge. The long -term contract is discussed, and the transfer agreement is unlikely to prove to be problematic given the ownership of two clubs.
Chelsea is watching a number of other attackers and Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap thought the key target but David Ornstein of Athletic Emeght notes “has definitely been considering for some time.”
Each agreement between the two clubs could raise eyebrows because of the nature of their ownership, and this will be found under the center of attention this summer if both Chelsea and Strasbourg qualify for the Champions League.
Chelsea is currently sitting in fifth place in the Premier League – good enough to qualify – while Strasbourg – his recent victory over Paris Saint -Germain placed sixth place in the incredibly tight Ligue 1.
UEFA Government states two clubs competing in the same European competition cannot share ownership or complete any transfers and BBC Sport Notes already have insurance plans that Blueco is not violating any regulations.
If both clubs qualify for the Champions League, Blueco are willing to give control over Strasbourg “blind trust”, an acceptable method that Ineos, owners of Manchester United and Nice, and City Football Group, owners of Manchester City and Giron, used their clubs to manage independently.