Chelsea have several reasons to keep an eye on Strasbourg.
The Ligue 1 side – who are also owned by BlueCo – act as a sister club to Chelsea, with the Blues already sending talents such as Andrey Santos on loan to develop last season, with the likes of Mike Penders and Kendry Paez at Strasbourg for this campaign.
Diego Moreira is another Strasbourg player with a connection to Chelsea – and Todd Boehly might think about triggering a clause after the Belgian dazzled against PSG on Friday.
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Diego Moreira sends message to Chelsea with superb display in PSG 3-3 Strasbourg
Chelsea – who will sign Emanuel Emegha from Strasbourg in 2026 – took Moreira on a free transfer in July 2023 after his contract with Benfica expired.
The Belgium international was then loaned to Lyon for the 2023/24 campaign before Chelsea sold him to Strasbourg for £1.7m in August 2024 – having only ever given the winger 45 minutes of football.
Now, it appears the 21-year-old is starting to blossom.
Category Statistic
Top stats
Goals 1
Assists 1
Total shots 1
Accurate passes 19/24 (79%)
Chances created 2
Dribbles 0/4
Attack
Touches 38
Accurate crosses 1/2
Possession lost 12
Defence
Tackles won 0/2
Clearances 0
Interceptions 1
Dribbled past 0
Duels
Ground duels won 2/7
Aerial duels won 0/0
Recoveries 7
(Sofascore)
Moreira caused havoc against PSG on Friday night in Ligue 1, scoring and assisting to put Strasbourg 3-1 up after 49 minutes.
Unfortunately, the Parisians fought back to claim a 3-3 draw, but the Strasbourg No.7 was fantastic regardless, recording two key passes and seven ball recoveries to go with his two goal involvements.
Todd Boehly can bring Diego Moreira back
When selling Moreira to Strasbourg, Chelsea inserted a buyback clause in the deal.
Diego Moreira celebrates after scoring against PSG for Strasbourg in Ligue 1
Photo by FRANCK FIFE/AFP via Getty Images
The exact amount of this clause has not been disclosed to the media, but it feels unlikely to be much higher than the £1.7m fee Chelsea sold him for – and gives the Blues a second chance to be the beneficiaries of his talent.