Chelsea devise Christian Pulisic plan to sign Tottenham Hotspur target and Juventus star Dusan Vlahovic
Chelsea are apparently planning a swap plus cash deal involving Christian Pulisic to sign Juventus striker Dusan Vlahovic, who has been linked with a move to Tottenham Hotspur.
This is according to Italian outlet JuveLive.it, who claim that the Blues are also willing to table an offer of 50million Euros for the Serbia international. Bayern Munich and Manchester United are also cited as potential suitors.
Pulisic’s importance at Chelsea has reduced in recent years and he hasn’t fulfilled the potential he showed during his days at Borussia Dortmund. A move to Juventus could be a smart move for him to rekindle his career.
Hence, Spurs have to be on their toes and get inventive if they want to beat Chelsea and other suitors in the race for Vlahovic. A swap plus cash deal, like Chelsea are planning for Vlahovic, wouldn’t be a bad idea at all. Bryan Gil is one attacker that isn’t used properly in N17.
Spurs should think of something similar
The 23-year-old is one of the most lethal goal-scorers in his age bracket. He has 11 goals in 31 games for Juve this season. Not the best tally but those who have seen him in action know all about his finishing skills and positioning.
We will for sure be needing a striker if Harry Kane decides to leave the club in the near future. His current deal expires at the end of the 2023-24 season.
In that case, Vlahovic would be a brilliant option. He isn’t really a proven Premier League striker but to lead the line for Juventus isn’t a small thing for a player his age.
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The former Fiorentina centre-forward could be a very good option for many, many teams that want a proven goal-scorer who can give them a lot of years of service. Manchester United and Bayern Munich, by that logic, could also be serious competitors with Spurs for his signature.