Chelsea look set to finish a move for Jules Kounde this mid year, a year on from attempting to sign him first.
As seen on Football.london, a report from Diario AS states that it is ‘just a short time’ before an arrangement is finished, worth around £51.5million.
The Blues have needed to stand by to take actions, yet with Todd Bohely’s takeover of the club total, consideration goes to reinforcing the crew in the expectation of mounting a Premier League title challenge next season.
A move for Kounde fell through without a second to spare beforehand and in the prompt outcome of the imploded move, the French global expressed that with the mid year being and gone, any discussion of him leaving was ‘over’ as he hoped to zero in on the La Liga side.
“As usual, we as a whole realize it was an exuberant summer. Presently it is finished,” Kounde said last September.
Previous West Ham striker Bobby Zamora has encouraged Tariq Lamptey, Eddie Nketiah and Chelsea star Calum Hudson-Odoi to not ‘make a move prematurely’ by scorning the Three Lions worldwide set-up.
Zamora has as of late shared his experience of being drawn closer by Trinidad and Tobago during his own playing vocation however chose to sit tight for his England opportunity, which in the end ended up being the right choice, depicting his presentation for the England public group as perhaps the best snapshot of his life.
“My dad is from Trinidad and Tobago, and they actually came calling when I was at Brighton,” Zamora said. I considered it, but Peter Taylor had just come in, who had connections with England, and he said, “Listen, don’t jump just yet, you’ve got the ability, and you can do this.”