Chelsea sign their own Norwegian Mbappe

In an effort to solve the public problem, Chelsea has planned to attract the man destined to be ‘Norway’s Mbappe’.

After spending more than 1 billion Euros under president Todd Boehly to upgrade the squad, and recruiting new coach Pochettino, Chelsea’s playing style has improved visibly. The proof is that the number of ball possession (71%) as well as the opportunities created per match of the Blues are in the highest position in the Premier League after 4 rounds. But the startup line does not mean increased efficiency.

Accordingly, despite creating many opportunities, Chelsea is also the team that misses the most opportunities with 11/match, while scoring 3.4 fewer goals than expected. After 4 rounds, The Blues only won 5 goals, fewer than striker Haaland – who scored 6 goals for Man City.From there, it can be seen that Chelsea’s biggest problem right now is that the product is highly effective after Nkunku was injured and Nicholas Jackson is too inexperienced. Therefore, the West London Club has planned to recruit more people to soon resolve the situation.

According to Evening Standard, the home team at Stamford Bridge will soon restart serving young striker Antonio Nusa, who is known as Norway’s Mappé. Last summer, Chelsea contacted his club, Club Brugge, to ask to buy but failed to sell Conor Gallagher and Ian Maatsen.

The reason why Nusa is compared to Norway’s Mappé is because this 18-year-old prodigy possesses the ability to dribble at speed, as well as make breakthrough decisions when fighting 1vs1, similar to the PSG superstar (according to Football Talent Scout). . Recent impressive performances in the Belgian National Championship are the reason why Nusa is sought after by many clubs across Europe, including Chelsea.

According to Evening, Chelsea has approved about 30 million Euros to decide to bring Antonio Nusa back from Club Brugge in the next transfer window. This is a huge number for an 18-year-old player, showing how highly the Blues appreciate this striker.