Chelsea set to make a huge offer for Brighton star Kaoru Mitoma

Chelsea are gearing up to make a significant bid for Brighton and Hove Albion’s standout winger, Kaoru Mitoma, as they aim to bolster their squad in the summer transfer window. The Japanese international, who has played a crucial role for Brighton, attracted substantial interest from Saudi Arabian clubs in January.

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Brighton turned down two offers from Saudi teams during the winter transfer period, with the highest bid reportedly reaching around €75 million. However, Chelsea are prepared to exceed that amount in their quest to acquire the skilled winger.

Standing at 178 cm, Mitoma has played a vital role in Brighton’s recent success. Since arriving at the club, he has made 95 appearances for the Seagulls, scoring 20 goals and delivering 16 assists. His exceptional dribbling skills, rapid acceleration, and tactical awareness have established him as one of the most electrifying wingers in the Premier League. His stellar performances have drawn attention from Chelsea, who are seeking to rejuvenate their attacking options and have marked him as a key target for the summer.

According to Transfermarkt.com, Mitoma’s current market value is estimated at €45 million.

Spanish outlet Fichajes reports that Chelsea are willing to invest heavily to bring Mitoma to Stamford Bridge. The Blues are allegedly prepared to offer €90 million, a sum that showcases their high regard for the 27-year-old Japanese international. Given Chelsea’s history of extravagant signings, such a proposal aligns with their ambitious transfer strategy under the leadership of Todd Boehly.

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Mitoma has also shone on the international stage, having represented Japan in 26 matches and netting eight goals. His capacity to perform consistently in both domestic and international competitions has made him a highly sought-after player for top European clubs. His reliability, determination, and offensive creativity are qualities that could significantly strengthen Chelsea’s squad as they strive to return to the upper echelon of English and European football.

However, Chelsea may not be the only club keen on securing Mitoma’s signature. Should he continue to deliver outstanding performances for Brighton, more top-tier teams could enter the competition to sign him. Brighton, renowned for their strategic approach to player sales, are likely to demand a substantial fee to part ways with one of their most prized assets. Additionally, the possibility remains that Saudi clubs, who previously showed interest, could return with even more lucrative offers.

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Chelsea’s interest in Mitoma is a clear indication of their determination to assemble a formidable squad capable of competing at the highest levels. The Blues have struggled in recent seasons and are eager to inject fresh attacking talent into their squad. Mitoma’s ability to break through defenses, create scoring opportunities, and contribute to goals makes him an ideal fit for Chelsea’s ongoing squad overhaul.

With the summer transfer window fast approaching, the football world will closely monitor whether Chelsea proceed with their reported €90 million bid. If the transfer materializes, Mitoma could become one of Chelsea’s most expensive acquisitions in recent times. Meanwhile, Brighton supporters will hope to retain their star player, while Chelsea fans await what could be a major boost for their team.

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Enzo Cattaneo

Naples-born Enzo Cattaneo has spent more than a decade living in Madrid and writing about Spanish football, German football and the Premier League for various Spanish football websites and now he writes about World football for World Football Rumours. He's been thinking about football transfers and rumours pretty much nonstop since the 2002 FIFA World Cup in South Korea.

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