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Chelsea on the lookout of Folarin Balogun from Arsenal

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Reports suggest that Chelsea is nearing the completion of a deal to acquire Folarin Balogun from Arsenal. This development comes as a response to the pressure. That is felt by Chelsea to meet Arsenal’s £50 million asking price for the player.

During this summer, Arsenal actively sought offers for Balogun. Thus, capitalizing on his heightened reputation following an impressive loan spell in Ligue 1 with Reims. Notably, Chelsea emerged as a prominent contender for his signature. Especially after an injury to Christopher Nkunku increased their requirement for an additional striker.

As per the report, Chelsea is reportedly in the final stages of securing the signing of Balogun from Arsenal. With negotiations between the two London-based rivals being well underway.

The urgency for reinforcements has prompted The Blues to make the decision to meet the £50 million asking price for Balogun. This determination is from their imperative need for strengthening their squad. Additionally, their head coach Mauricio Pochettino holds a strong conviction about the necessity of acquiring a new striker for the team.

Why did Chelsea shift their focus towards Balogun?

The source of this information, La Gazzetta Dello Sport, provides a twofold explanation. Primarily, Balogun has been a subject of interest for Inter over an extended period. Furthermore, an alternative avenue for Chelsea in terms of bolstering their attack could involve a swap deal with Juventus, potentially encompassing Dusan Vlahovic and Romelu Lukaku.

It appears that Pochettino has arrived at a conclusion, considering Balogun as a potentially more favorable investment. This perception prompted Chelsea to prepare to commit the necessary funds in order to secure the acquisition of Balogun.

Should the signing of Balogun come to fruition, Chelsea will likely harbor the hope of having at last discovered a suitable and enduring match for the long-term future of their team.

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