Chelsea Eyes Callum Wilson if Gonzalo Higuain deal fails
Maurizio
Sarri is willing to pay up to £50m for Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson, if he
is unable to bring Gonzalo Higuain to Stamford Bridge.
Sky Sports
News understands Sarri remains determined to sign Higuain, despite concerns
from the club's board.
According to
Sky in Italy, Chelsea's chief-executive Marina Granovskaia remains unconvinced
that Higuain is the answer to Chelsea's striker problems.
Any deal for
Higuain is further complicated by the striker's season-long loan at AC Milan
from parent club Juventus.
If Sarri is
unable to convince Chelsea over Higuain, the Italian will turn his attention to
Wilson, who has scored 10 goals in 23 matches in all competitions for
Bournemouth this season.
Chelsea's
two first-team strikers, Alvaro Morata and Oliver Giroud, have both struggled
in front of goal this season, scoring just six Premier League goals between
them.
The arrival
of a new front-man would likely signal Morata's departure to Sevilla, with the
La Liga club keen on a loan until the summer.
Sky Sports
News understand Morata's agent is in London to find out how close any potential
deals may be.
Last month,
Chelsea's assistant manager Gianfranco Zola confirmed the club's interest in
Wilson, forcing Cherries' boss Eddie Howe to insist he is not for sale.
Despite
reports linking the unsettled Argentine to Chelsea, Milan's sporting director
Leonardo is keen on keeping him and has urged Higuain to knuckle down.
The 31-year
old broke the Serie A goal scoring record under Sarri at Napoli with 36 goals
in the 2015/16 season, earning him a £75m move to Juventus.
Chelsea's
two first-team strikers, Alvaro Morata and Oliver Giroud, have both struggled
in front of goal this season, scoring just six Premier League goals between
them.
The arrival
of a new front-man would likely signal Morata's departure to Sevilla, with the
La Liga club keen on a loan until the summer.
Sky Sports
News understand Morata's agent is in London to find out how close any potential
deals may be.
FROM skysports.com/football/news/
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