Blues retain interest in Strasbourg striker Emanuel Emegha. Chelsea looking to bolster in attack this summer. Owners ready to make ownership changes to avoid multi-club rule breaches

Chelsea are reported to be intensifying their interest in signing Strasbourg striker Emanuel Emegha this summer.
Emegha joined Strasbourg, also owned by Chelsea owners Blue. In the summer of 2023 and has enjoyed his strongest season to date under new manager Liam Rosenior. 14 goals and three assists in 27 games have helped push Strasbourg into the race to qualify for the Champions League.
The 22-year-old’s form has caught the eye of a number of sides across Europe, with Newcastle United previously named as suitors. Chelsea known keeping a close eye on Emegha’s development with their sister side.
State things have ramped up and Chelsea have held talks with Emegha over a summer switch to Stamford Bridge. A long-term contract has discussed and agreement over transfer fee is unlikely to prove problematic given the two clubs share ownership.
Chelsea are looking at a number of other strikers, with Ipswich Town’s Liam Delap thought to be a key target, but David Ornstein Emegha has “definitely been a consideration for some time”.
Any agreement between the two clubs could raise eyebrows.
Because of the nature of their ownership. Which come under the spotligh. This summer if both Chelsea and Strasbourg qualify for the Champions League.
Chelsea currently sit fifth in the Premier League – good enough to qualify. While Strasbourg’s recent victory over Paris Saint-Germain put them เล่น UFABET ผ่านมือถือ สะดวกทุกที่ ทุกเวลา sixth in an incredibly tight race in Ligue 1. Rosenior’s side are just two points behind Marseille in second and boast favourable fixtures to end the campaign.