Chelsea are monitoring the latest developments at Everton regarding Dominic Calvert-Lewin. The striker has attracted the attention of many European clubs, after quite good performances in the Premier League, the season we left behind. The 27-year-old is among several alternatives that the London Blues are considering to strengthen their attacking department ahead of next season.
Another name on Chelsea's list is RB Leipzig's Benjamin Sesko. Sesko has also attracted the attention of many clubs this season. According to English media, Arsenal are in talks with the player, while Manchester United have also expressed their interest. Meanwhile, the 21-year-old is said to have rejected 2 offers from Saudi Arabia, and is not interested in such a move at this point in his career.
It should also be mentioned that the financial aspect is expected to play an important role in the choice of Chelsea. Sesko's card would cost the London Blues more than Calvert-Lewin's. The Leipzig player is valued at 59.5 million pounds.
The only way for Chelsea to secure the necessary funds, while respecting Premier League rules, is to sell some of the current players at Stamford Bridge. The club's managers hope to benefit from the income from the sale of Romelu Lukaku and Armando Broja. Trevoh Chalobah and Conor Gallagher could also leave during this transfer window.
Monaco, Wolves and Bologna have expressed their interest in Broja.
For Lukaku, Saudi Arabian clubs have expressed their interest, and according to sources close to the player, he is willing to consider these options. Meanwhile, Napoli also appear to be monitoring Lukaku's situation. The striker has a release clause in his contract which is estimated to be worth 38 million pounds. It remains to be seen what the Blues' next move will be.