Chelsea to accelerate striker search with £30m Delap key target

Chelsea are expected to move quickly after Wednesdays Europa Conference League triumph to sign a new striker. Senior executives have drawn up a shortlist of names which includes Liam Delap, Benjamin Sesko, Hugo Ekitike and Viktor Gyokeres.

Preliminary enquiries have been made to establish the availability of selected targets. What to expect from Club World Cup windowTransfer Centre LIVE! | Chelsea news & transfers🔵Sky Sports to show 215 live PL games from next seasonChoose the Sky Sports push notifications you want! 🔔These contacts will be stepped up as a special early transfer window opens on Sunday for 10 days.

Chelsea – who beat Real Betis to win the Conference League – will strengthen their squad before flying to the United States for their opening game in the Club World Cup in Atlanta on June 16. Delap has a £30m release clause, which can be activated as Ipswich Town have been relegated from the Premier League.

He fits the profile of striker Chelsea are looking for, and the overall cost of the deal – including wages – is another major consideration. Chelseas recruitment strategy is to sign young, developing players on long, incentivised contracts.

Delap is 22, has Premier League experience and worked with Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca and recruitment co-director Joe Shields at Manchester City. Chelsea face competition from Manchester United and Newcastle United, who are also willing to pay Delaps release clause.

Chelsea need to sign another forward as Christopher Nkunku is likely to leave this summer. Sky in Germany are reporting that Chelsea are in talks to sign 22-year-old Eintracht Frankfurt forward Ekitike.

They believe Chelsea are putting in the most effort to sign the player who is valued at €100m [£84m]. Liverpool are also said to be interested. What to expect from Club World Cup transfer window The transfer window is opening earlier than usual this summer ahead of FIFAs newly expanded Club World Cup – but what can we expect? Cristiano Ronaldo and Trent Alexander-Arnold could be among those on the move, with FIFA keen for its new-look tournament to have a star-studded cast in the United States.

Premier League clubs Chelsea and Manchester City are competing with the likes of Real Madrid, Bayern Munich, Paris Saint-Germain and Inter Milan. So what transfers could happen for the tournament? Find out here.

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