With Chelsea slammed for not being entertaining enough on their way to a certain Premier League title victory this season, here’s a look at five players the Blues should think about signing this summer to give their side a more attacking element for next year.
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Would Jose Mourinho ever go for it? Probably not, but these five players have been linked with the club and could be great buys to add an extra dimension to the team’s play…
A tricky, pacey winger with the eye for the occasional wondergoal, Gareth Bale has been linked several times with a move from Real Madrid to Chelsea and could be a superb addition to play alongside Eden Hazard, Diego Costa and co.
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2) Zlatan Ibrahimovic (Paris Saint-Germain)
Linked with a surprise move to Chelsea, Paris Saint-Germain’s veteran striker Zlatan Ibrahimovic could be worth a punt as he remains one of the most naturally gifted flair players in the game even at the age of 33.
3) Antoine Griezmann (Atletico Madrid)
A goalscoring winger who has been in superbly prolific form for La Liga giants Atletico Madrid this season, Antoine Griezmann could make a great buy for Chelsea after being linked with both the Blues and Manchester United.
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One of the most exciting young players on the planet, Juventus star Paul Pogba is a superbly skillful midfielder with a rocket of a right foot who would definitely give Chelsea something a little different if he joins them over a host of other interested clubs.
5) Roberto Firmino (Hoffenheim)
A Brazilian who has lit up the Bundesliga this year, Hoffenheim forward Roberto Firmino has also been linked with Chelsea and may be a more show-boaty type than the likes of fellow countrymen Oscar and Willian already on the books at Stamford Bridge.