Chelsea’s transfer business looks set to kick into gear after we enter the month of July and Enzo Maresca starts his role as new manager.
The Blues have already banked plenty of money through player sales, with Ian Maatsen moving to Aston Villa for big money.
They have also gained plenty of profit for both Omari Hutchinson and Lewis Hall, whose loan move away to Newcastle United has now been made permanent.
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Going the other way, the likes of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall have joined the club, with plenty of excitement over what he will be able to do under his old manager Maresca at Stamford Bridge.
Many believe that the club are not finished as far as signing go, and Fabrizio Romano stated on his recent playback session that the next week could be seriously busy for the Blues.
Chelsea to be busy in the transfer market this summer
He said: “Chelsea will be very busy in the transfer market in the coming days.”
It has been previously claimed that they are looking to strengthen the attack before the window comes to an end, even if they have already missed out on their previous top target, Michael Olise.
Reports have stated that they are interested in signing a new striker, with Maresca not keen on going into the next season with just Nicolas Jackson available as an option in that role.
Maresca key to signing Marc Guiu
It remains to be seen whether the club feel as if they have done enough to address this with the recent addition of Marc Guiu from Barcelona.
The boss was reportedly key in the club’s pursuit of the youngster, and the pair have already had a conversation regarding his role in the first team as early as next season.
Backing of Maresca would be crucial in them taking more forward steps next season, and give the best possible platform for the new boss in his first campaign as a Premier League manager.