Everton have entered the race for high Chelsea switch goal Liam Delap and held a direct assembly with the striker in response to Fabrizio Romano.
The Blues are as soon as once more set for a busy summer season and will look to fund their enterprise by promoting as many as seven or eight gamers.
Chelsea face a essential window with the membership seeking to signal a centre again, proper footed attacker and striker to bolster Enzo Maresca’s squad.
Everton enter the race for Delap
A striker is totally the primary precedence and Chelsea have paid the worth for failing to signal an alternative choice to Nicolas Jackson each final summer season and in January.
The Blues have recognized Delap as considered one of their high targets, with the 22-year-old obtainable for £30m following Ipswich’s relegation.
Maresca is a fan of Delap and the England under-21 worldwide has scored 12 league targets in his debut marketing campaign.

Chelsea face competitors from Manchester United and Newcastle, however Romano has confirmed Everton have made an method.
He took to X.com and mentioned:
“Everton have offered their challenge to Liam Delap in direct assembly with David Moyes concerned.
“Head to head talks occurred this week, as Chelsea and Man United stay eager on Ipswich striker.
“£30m clause obtainable, Everton can be prepared to supply an vital wage.”
Chelsea goal Ekitike and Sesko
If the Blues had been to overlook out on Delap they do produce other choices on their shortlist.
Bundesliga duo Hugo Ekitike and Benjamin Sesko are mentioned to be of curiosity to to the Stamford Bridge outfit.
Chelsea have reportedly contacted Ekitike, with Frankfurt mentioned to need as much as €100m for the 22-year-old.
Sesko, who’s attracting curiosity from Arsenal has been on Chelsea’s radar for quite a lot of years, and the 21-year-old has an €80m launch clause in his present contract.
Whoever, the Blues find yourself signing it’s very important they convey in a confirmed goalscorer who could make an prompt impression and enhance the primary staff.


