Amidst a relatively quiet transfer window for Chelsea, the only notable moves have been the recall of Andrey Santos from Nottingham Forest and Alex Matos' loan to Huddersfield Town, reports Give Me Sport.
However, Fichajes introduces a potential game-changer in Roma's Paulo Dybala. With a €12m release clause for non-Italian suitors, the Blues have until January 15 to secure the World Cup winner's services.
The Serie A star's creative flair could inject much-needed energy into the North Londoners' disappointing season, especially under the management of fellow Argentinian Mauricio Pochettino. The clock is ticking for Todd Boehly to make a move and add Dybala's class and experience to the squad.
The 30-year-old is viewed as a potential solution to enhance the team's attacking capabilities. Given the club's requirement for a dependable center forward, Dybala's versatility and goal-scoring abilities present an opportunity to upgrade over the inconsistent Nicolas Jackson.
The purported release clause further sweetens the deal, offering Pochettino's side the chance to acquire the ace at a considerably reduced cost, making it an appealing prospect for the Premier League outfit.
