Replacing Sterling, Boehly can 100% own ‘Shearer 2.0’ at an unbelievably cheap price
Replacing Sterling, Boehly can 100% own ‘Shearer 2.0’ at an unbelievably cheap price
Anh Tuan 24/11/2022
According to transfer news, Chelsea is interested in Memphis Depay, who is only available for £4 million.
Memphis Depay, a target of Chelsea, is available for just £4 million, according to transfer news.
Memphis Depay, a striker for Barcelona, will be available for just £4 million after the World Cup, according to Spanish newspaper AS (via The Sun). An acquisition of the attacker by Chelsea has been suggested.
This summer, the Dutchman was on the verge of leaving the Catalonian club, but a transfer deal fell through. Following the arrival of Robert Lewandowski, the 28-year-old, who joined the team in 2021, has slipped down the hierarchy.
The Netherlands international has only appeared in three games for the Spanish giants in all competitions thus far due to injuries, which has also played a role. In the present, Barcelona is eager to remove the player from their roster.
Graham Potter, who wants to bolster his attack with more firepower, has been linked to a move to Chelsea for the former Manchester United striker. He would join Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, another former teammate, in making the switch this summer if he were to do so.
In front of goal this season, the Blues have performed poorly. With only 17 goals scored in its 14 league games, the west London team is currently in eighth. So far this season, this is the lowest ranking for a top-ten squad.
Depay has played in the Premier League in the past, but circumstances were not ideal. In 53 games across all competitions, the 28-year-old played for the Red Devils but only managed to score seven goals.
Potter taking a chance by adding an attacking player who struggled in the Premier League, despite his success outside of England. He was a member of The Netherlands’ World Cup squad this year in spite of his most recent ailments.
In the first match of the group stage, Depay played off the bench as his team defeated Senegal 2-0. To attract potential suitors’ attention in January, the 28-year-old will try to do well in the competition.
The Jamal Musiala revelation keeps Chelsea safe, and a rising star draws comparisons to Lionel Messi
The idea that Chelsea didn’t realize what they had in Jamal Musiala persists. That a number of incredibly skilled and well-respected coaches in the club’s academy, including Neil Bath, Jim Fraser, and others, miscalculated the youngster’s enormous potential and permitted him to join Bayern Munich. The truth is obviously very different.
Musiala moved to Cobham from the south coast when he first joined Chelsea in 2011, and he often traveled there with Levi Colwill. Along with people like Xavier Simons, Tino Livramento, Lewis Bate, and Dion Rankine, the two advanced through the ranks of the academy. In the summer of 2019, everyone was anticipated to accept scholarships.
Musiala’s physique was a small source of worry, but never his talent. Additionally, it’s believed that Chelsea was willing to offer the young midfielder a scholarship that included a professional contract that went into effect on his 17th birthday. It was a proposition that was never acted upon.
Musiala chose to join Bayern Munich instead and go back to Germany, where he was born and raised until he was seven years old. His growth over the past three years has been both quick and exciting. It is not surprising that the 19-year-old was selected for his nation’s World Cup squad given his prominence in the Bayern Munich team and for Germany.
Lothar Matthaus, Germany’s record-holder in appearances, said in a September interview with the Daily Mail that “when he is on the field, this is like Lionel Messi three years ago.” “He is quick, skilled in the last pass, and capable of scoring. He receives the ball and constantly moves forward. He is evolving into an all-around player. He will eventually rank among the world’s best players.”
Musiala was asked whether Messi’s style was similar to his before Germany’s World Cup debut match against Japan. The teen was naturally and shrewdly anxious to distance himself from the suggestion.
Musiala laughed incredulously before saying, “Being compared to Messi is always a great honor. “Messi has spent his entire life competing at the highest level. Any player finds it challenging to contrast their play with that of Messi. I just want to concentrate on who I am as Jamal and what I can do better, and I’ll keep going.”
Musiala’s mastery of the ball gave rise to the Messi comparison. His ability to maneuver through the tightest of spaces on the field or slalom past challenges in a crowded penalty area was demonstrated against Japan. He possesses a unique combination of balance, composure, and technique.
Musiala was without a doubt his country’s best player, even though Hansi Flick’s team unexpectedly fell short 2-1. He was constantly prepared to seize control, advance, and take chances in the final third. He twice blazed over from good positions after dodging several players; the only thing missing from his game was a killer instinct in the penalty area.
The following World Cup match pits Germany against Spain. To advance to the tournament’s knockout round, they must win this match. Musiala will face pressure to perform, but recent performance data suggests he is up to the task.



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