A video has shown one player who has emerged as a transfer target at Chelsea recently score a wonderful goal while representing his nation yesterday.
The post on the Twitter page of Viaplay Sports shows a player Mauricio Pochettino reportedly is keen to bring to Stamford Bridge showing sensational dribbling skills before giving his country a two-goal lead.
It was reported yesterday that the Blues had begun talks with RB Leipzig over the potential signing of Dani Olmo at the end of the season.
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Chelsea are likely to have to sell before they buy in the upcoming transfer window, given the fact that they are keeping a close eye on the finances involved with their spending in recent windows.
This has seen reports continue to spread that they could be prepared to sell one of their most important players for this season when summer comes around.
By then, Conor Gallagher will be about to enter the final year of his current deal at Stamford Bridge, with there currently no implications that he will be offered a new one up to now.
It has continued to be claimed that the club are open to selling him at the right price, despite some pundits actually thinking he has been the best performing player for Chelsea this season.
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If he was to move on, there may be an appetite to bring in a replacement at the end of the campaign, which is where Olmo comes in to the conversation.
If anyone from the club was watching the Spaniard in action tonight against Brazil, they may have only been further convinced to up their interest in the signing.
As shown in the video, he picks the ball just inside the penalty area, before nutmegging a defender and beating another, unleashing a great strike into the far corner.
Adding the goal to his seven for his club this season, he has certainly shown he has an eye for goal from midfield.
Any move to bring him to Stamford Bridge though will likely rely on Gallagher moving on, which at this stage looks as if it would be an unpopular choice for the owners to make.