
Chelsea Football Club is actively considering signing Mohammed Kudus, the talented Ghanaian forward, from West Ham United.
The 24-year-old’s impressive performances over the past two Premier League seasons have caught the attention of the Blues, who are looking to strengthen their attack for the upcoming season.
According to reports, initial discussions between Chelsea and West Ham have taken place, with Kudus being offered to the London club. While a final decision is yet to be made, Chelsea are weighing the pros and cons of adding the forward to their squad.
In a potential player swap, West Ham have expressed interest in Chelsea’s goalkeeper Robert Sánchez, who previously worked with the Hammers’ manager Graham Potter at Brighton. Chelsea might be willing to let Sánchez leave if they can secure a new first-choice goalkeeper ahead of their Club World Cup trip to the United States.
The Blues are reportedly targeting Mike Maignan, the skilled goalkeeper from AC Milan. Maignan has informed Milan of his desire to join Chelsea and has refused to renew his contract, which expires next summer. With Milan facing the risk of losing their star goalkeeper on a free transfer, Chelsea are expected to intensify negotiations in the coming days.