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Chelsea insider: Blues have ‘massive’ interest in PL attacker with 14 goal involvements –…

One Chelsea transfer insider has some news today that will excite the Blues fan base with a new name on the transfer agenda this summer.

The news comes off the back of Chelsea beating Leicester City 1-0 in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon in what was a vital three points in the race for Champions League spots.

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It didn’t look like it was going to be Chelsea’s day after Cole Palmer missed a first half penalty when most of us would of put our houses on him scoring it.

Enzo Maresca was very pleased with the three points but he did once again threaten to take off one of his players if they went against his passing tactics.

All in all though it was a good afternoon for Chelsea as they firmly put themselves back in to fourth place in the Premier League.

But without a doubt, Chelsea could use more firepower and threat in attack and will look to add new signings there in the summer window.

New name on the agenda

Antoine Semenyo plays for Bournemouth. (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images)

Antoine Semenyo plays for Bournemouth. (Photo by Steve Bardens/Getty Images)

According to our writer Simon Phillips via and exclusive article on his Substack site today, Chelsea are keen on signing Antoine Semenyo from Bournemouth this summer.

Phillips says:

‘There has been extensive scouting of late, and our top source tells us that Semenyo has now become a ‘massive’ target for the club.

‘The 25-year-old, who can play on either wing as well as a central striker or a second striker, has been tracked by Chelsea for many years and was first scouted under the old ownership.

‘When the new owners came in, they continued running the data on Semenyo and tracking his progress closely.’

Sounds like plenty of clubs will be in for him though, and Bournemouth also want to keep him of course.

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Antoine Semenyo in action for Bournemouth. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

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