Chelsea are eyeing up a trio of big names in January if their transfer ban is lifted, according to
The Sun.
The Blues’ appeal against a transfer ban by FIFA for breaking rules to sign youth players from abroad will be heard on November 20 at the Court of Arbitration for Sport.
The verdict due before the January transfer window opens after Chelsea have already served half of its one-year ban on registering new players.
Crystal Palace winger Wilfried Zaha, Leicester left-back Ben Chilwell and RB Leipzig striker Timo Werner are all reportedly on Frank Lampard's wishlist.
The trio could cost upwards of £150m.
Frank Lampard is already planning for a busy January.
He said: “At Chelsea, we will always look to improve in windows, if we're allowed to, and if the players we might look at are better or we feel are adding to the squad. Of course, I'm interested because it's obviously going to affect potentially what we can do in January or not.”
Source-
Daily Mail