Chelsea have emerged as major contenders for Napoli striker Victor Osimhen.
The Nigerian is one of Europe’s most sought-after frontmen after notching 25 goals in 29 appearances for the runaway Serie A leaders this season.
According to the Evening Standard, the Blues regard the 24-year-old as their primary target this summer as they hunt for a physical goalscorer up top.
Graham Potter’s men have endured a dismal season in front of goal, scoring just 29 goals in 27 Premier League games.
They will face fierce competition to land Osimhen, with top-flight rivals Manchester United another club known to be interested in the Super Eagles ace.
But the Red Devils are also expected to push to sign Tottenham striker Harry Kane, which could put the West Londoners in the driving seat for their prime target.
Osimhen reportedly grew up idolising Chelsea icon Didier Drogba, seemingly giving them the upper hand in proceedings.
The fee could be the biggest challenge for both clubs should they want to land the forward, with the Partenopei notoriously difficult negotiators.
They are thought to be demanding a fee between £88million and £132m, something that may prove an issue with Chelsea’s compliance with financial fair play rules following their heavy January outlay.
In other news
The Blues are also set to make a bid for Barcelona and Spain left-back Alejandro Balde, 19, to replace Ben Chilwell, according to Sport.
Catalan outlet El Nacional report that Arsenal are set to go back in for Brazilian winger Raphinha, 26, who chose Barcelona over the Gunners when he joined from Leeds last summer.
Further reports in Spain indicate Roma are weighing up a move for United goalkeeper David de Gea, 32, when his contract expires in the summer.