Chelsea battling Newcastle to sign player as Magpies make 'highest' offer
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Chelsea's recruitment drive under new manager Xabi Alonso continues to evolve, with the Blues linked to a number of high-profile targets as preparations for the new season gather pace.
It is pretty clear that, despite Alonso's arrival, the Blues are continuing to monitor opportunities to add further young talent to their ranks, a strategy that has remained central to the club's recruitment model in recent years.
While first-team additions are expected before the window closes, the Blues are also determined to secure some of the most exciting emerging prospects available across Europe.
That approach appears to have led them towards Sweden.
Chelsea join race to sign Newcastle target Zadok Yohanna
According to Sky Germany journalist Florian Plettenberg, Chelsea have now entered the race to sign AIK winger Zadok Yohanna, one of the most sought-after young players in Scandinavian football.
Chelsea chairman Todd Boehly and co-sporting director Paul Winstanley in the stands before the match
The timing of the update is particularly interesting.
Only hours earlier, reports in Sweden indicated Newcastle have submitted what is currently understood to be a 'large' offer for the teenager.
Expressen reported that Newcastle's bid is worth around £21m, and if accepted, the transfer would reportedly become the largest sale in Allsvenskan history, surpassing the previous benchmark set by Lucas Bergvall's move to Tottenham in 2024.
Plettenberg's latest information suggests Newcastle face even more competition from west London.
The Sky Germany reporter stated that Chelsea have now joined the battle for Yohanna's signature, adding another major Premier League club to an increasingly competitive race.
However, given the update also contains an important line about Brighton, it potentially leaves Chelsea facing a difficult challenge.
Brighton & Hove Albion manager Fabian Hurzeler
The Seagulls appear to hold a significant advantage, having reached a verbal agreement with the player.
Newcastle, meanwhile, are believed to have tabled the strongest financial proposal currently under consideration.
For Chelsea, though, the attraction is obvious.
Yohanna is regarded as one of Sweden's brightest young talents and has attracted attention from elite clubs across Europe. His pace, direct running and attacking potential have made him one of the standout young players in the Allsvenskan, despite still being at an early stage of his career.
Whether Chelsea's rival interest develops into a formal bid remains to be seen.
At present, Newcastle appear strongest financially, while Brighton are understood to be leading the race on the player's side.
Chelsea's involvement nevertheless adds another fascinating dimension to the story and underlines the intense competition surrounding one of Scandinavian football's most exciting young prospects.