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To compete in the Premier League, what Chelsea FC would pay for Lautaro Martinez

The London team is interested in the services of Lautaro Martinez

By Hector Garcia

The London team is interested in the services of Lautaro Martinez
The London team is interested in the services of Lautaro Martinez
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Chelsea FC is slowly beginning to right the course of its season. The team that Pochettino now leads has added 4 of its last 6 possible points against teams like Tottenham or Manchester City. Given this situation, the team is analyzing the signing of an important forward and Lautaro Martínez is significantly positioned as one of the favorites to reach London.

 

Chelsea has been rising in the Premier League, but still feels that it must strengthen some sectors of the field such as the forward line. The arrival of Mauricio Pochettino to Chelsea gave the team the boost it needed to begin a resurgence.
Proof of this are the last two results in the Premier League in which they beat Tottenham 4 to 1 and tied 4 to 4 with Manchester City. However, despite being on the rise and having the ability to convert, Pochettino believes that needs a center forward.

In this regard, Foot Mercato reported that the London team has signed up several elite names that it has already begun to test. They are: Lautaro Martínez from Inter Milan, Víctor Osimhen from Napoli, Benjamin Sesko from RB Leipzig, Evan Ferguson from Brighton and Victor Boniface from Bayer Leverkusen. However, the Argentine striker is the great favorite of the club's board.

 

How much could Chelsea FC pay for Lautaro Martinez?

According to information from CalcioMercato.it, the Interista board does not currently consider Lautaro's renewal to be a priority, although the team rejected the approach of Saudi Arabia during the summer. But Inter could be forced to accept any offer that exceeds €150 million. The Italian player has significantly positioned himself as one of the most important footballers of the moment and for this reason, interested clubs should pay that price.


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