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Chelsea have reportedly scheduled a meeting this week to discuss a strategy to sign one of their key transfer targets for this summer.

As we know, The Blues are looking at a bunch of new strikers as they want to bring one in at the end of the season. A striker has been on the agenda for Chelsea for a little while now, but they have been unable to land the right profile at the right price and of course, there are issues with strikers even being available with clubs not wanting to let their best players leave.

With Victor Osimhen though, there is a release clause that comes in to play this summer, meaning he will be available for any club who wants to drop the bag on him. Will that be Chelsea?

Well, the Italian media are reporting that Chelsea have scheduled a meeting this week to discuss a strategy to bring Victor Osimhen’s price down this summer, as seen below…

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