Chelsea's search for attacking reinforcements has taken an unexpected turn, with reports suggesting the club is monitoring a Premier League striker currently enduring a difficult season. In a surprising twist, the Blues are said to be keeping tabs on Newcastle United's Nick Woltemade.
This potential move raises eyebrows, as Woltemade only arrived at St. James' Park last summer and has found consistent form hard to come by in England. According to reports, Chelsea's interest stems from their previous scouting of the German forward during his time at Stuttgart, with sources indicating the club now "sense an opportunity" to make a move.
The plot thickens with the mention of a potential swap deal. Newcastle reportedly holds an interest in Chelsea's own young striker, Liam Delap, who has also faced challenges breaking through. This has led to speculation of a "favour for favour" agreement that could see both players seeking a fresh start in new environments this summer.
While Chelsea's primary focus remains on securing a first-team-ready central defender—and retaining promising talent like Josh Acheampong—this intriguing striker link adds another layer to what promises to be a busy transfer window at Stamford Bridge.
