Chelsea are reportedly keeping a close eye on Getafe attacking midfielder Christantus Uche ahead of a potential transfer.
According to a report from Fichajes, Chelsea are interested in the services of Christantus Uche, who seems to have taken his game to the next since moving to Getafe. His heroics have put him on the wishlist of the Blues, who are now closely monitoring him ahead of a potential move.
Uche was playing in the Spanish third division for AD Ceuta, Getafe scouted him and signed him in the summer, and he has not looked back since. The attacking midfielder had already made quite a name for himself thanks to his potential and his ability to feature in multiple roles in midfield.
But, it seems he has found another level in his game under Jose Bordalas. The Getafe boss has used him as a number nine and he has flourished in that role. While he only has one goal to his name, his overall game suggests the 21-year-old Nigerian has the potential to be a world-class forward.
Chelsea plot raid on Getafe for Uche
Uche’s versatility along with his potential have caught the attention of quite a few top clubs, and Chelsea are one of them. The Blues are always on the lookout for young players who can help them in the long run. The West Londoners are home to some of the best young players, but their search for more continues.
Chelsea are interested in the Getafe sensation and are keeping a close eye on his development. The London outfit feel he has the talent to be a special player, and it won’t be a surprise if they soon table an offer to prise him away from La Liga.
If he continues to develop in the manner in which he has done over the past six months, the Blues could surely knock on Getafe’s door. While Chelsea could face competition from other top clubs, the Premier League giants have massive financial strength which can help them secure his services.
The Nigerian sensation’s contract runs until the summer of 2028, but there is a €20 million release clause in his contract, which will come into effect at the turn of the calendar making life easier for any interested club.
Chelsea are reportedly keeping a close eye on Getafe attacking midfielder Christantus Uche ahead of a potential transfer.
According to a report from Fichajes, Chelsea are interested in the services of Christantus Uche, who seems to have taken his game to the next since moving to Getafe. His heroics have put him on the wishlist of the Blues, who are now closely monitoring him ahead of a potential move.
Uche was playing in the Spanish third division for AD Ceuta, Getafe scouted him and signed him in the summer, and he has not looked back since. The attacking midfielder had already made quite a name for himself thanks to his potential and his ability to feature in multiple roles in midfield.
But, it seems he has found another level in his game under Jose Bordalas. The Getafe boss has used him as a number nine and he has flourished in that role. While he only has one goal to his name, his overall game suggests the 21-year-old Nigerian has the potential to be a world-class forward.
Chelsea plot raid on Getafe for Uche
Uche’s versatility along with his potential have caught the attention of quite a few top clubs, and Chelsea are one of them. The Blues are always on the lookout for young players who can help them in the long run. The West Londoners are home to some of the best young players, but their search for more continues.
Chelsea are interested in the Getafe sensation and are keeping a close eye on his development. The London outfit feel he has the talent to be a special player, and it won’t be a surprise if they soon table an offer to prise him away from La Liga.
If he continues to develop in the manner in which he has done over the past six months, the Blues could surely knock on Getafe’s door. While Chelsea could face competition from other top clubs, the Premier League giants have massive financial strength which can help them secure his services.
The Nigerian sensation’s contract runs until the summer of 2028, but there is a €20 million release clause in his contract, which will come into effect at the turn of the calendar making life easier for any interested club.