Blues are very interested in signing 20-goal sensation 'HE'S A CHELSEA PLAYER'

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Blues are very interested in signing 20-goal sensation 'HE'S A CHELSEA PLAYER' to a contract.
According to Simon Phillips through Substack, Chelsea is very interested in the prospective transfer of Brentford striker Ivan Toney.

Over the last couple of transfer windows, Chelsea spent over £600 million on new players and brought in some excellent additions, but they were unable to buy a new striker.

That has sparked a ton of media conjecture about who the team would sign at the end of the season, with some well-known individuals from the United States connected with a move to the Premier League.

Ivan Toney, the talisman for Brentford, has the potential to succeed at Stamford Bridge, according to Jason Cundy, who played for Chelsea for four years during his playing career.

With 20 Premier League goals this season, Toney is having another strong campaign with Brentford and solidifying his place among the league's top scorers.

And based on the rumours, The Blues are considering him to help them with their goal-scoring problems.

Jason Cundy recently asserted that he thought CHELSEA ought to sign the dominant - Cundy asked the question on Chelsea's YouTube channel: "Do we need a center-forward? We do, indeed.

But to me, he's a center forward for Chelsea. He is unique in who he is, how he appears, and how he performs. He plays for Chelsea.

"We require a stage. A tough, hardworking, shrewd, and intelligent forward is what we need. He checks many boxes. And he is familiar with the Premier League.

There are other players who have been connected with a move to Stamford Bridge, but it is clear that Toney is a player that Chelsea supporters would really like to see sign.

Ivan Toney might struggle if he joins the Blues because they don't necessarily play the kind of game that would suit him.

But since CHELSEA do require the signing of a striker, it will be intriguing to see how this develops.

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