Chelsea does not stop: £120 million to close two signings

The Blue team continues to seek quality reinforcements for the club's future.

Javier Parra Peña | 26 Nov 2025 | 23.30
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Chelsea doesn't stop: 120 million to close two signings
Chelsea doesn't stop: 120 million to close two signings

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Chelsea is once again shaking up the market with a proposal aimed directly at the heart of FC Porto, where Victor Froholdt and Samu Aghehowa have become top targets.

The London board is considering an investment close to 120 million, a figure that raises expectations about a project that aims to accelerate its reconstruction before the crucial stretch of the season. Chelsea is assessing the impact that the arrival of two young players with a competitive profile would have, fitting into the club's future vision and the intense dynamics of the Premier League.

Chelsea Continues to Seek Quality Signings

Recent reports from England have sparked internal discussions at Stamford Bridge, where it is believed that Froholdt and Aghehowa could provide immediate solutions and long-term development.

Samu Aghehowa has been closely monitored by Chelsea in recent months, particularly due to his progression since breaking through in Portugal, where he has maintained a steady scoring average. Victor Froholdt is also under scrutiny for his maturity in managing the midfield tempo, offering Chelsea a profile that is lacking in the current squad.

Victor Froholdt as a Future Bet

Chelsea believes that Froholdt can strengthen the initial phase of game construction, providing composure, reading ability, and a technique that would allow him to connect with Enzo Fernández and Moisés Caicedo. The young midfielder has impressed in Europe for his ability to interpret movements and calmly resolve under pressure, qualities valued by the London coaching staff.

His signing would represent a significant investment, but Chelsea understands that the player could become a structural element of the team in the short and long term. Froholdt has shown sustained growth and, at 19 years old, possesses competitive maturity that makes him one of the most promising emerging midfielders on the continent.

Samu Aghehowa and His Jump to the Premier League

Chelsea continues to closely monitor the progress of Samu Aghehowa, a forward who has found consistency in Portugal and whose physical power suits English football. Aghehowa, 21, has developed interesting skills to attack spaces and finish plays decisively, something the club values to expand offensive options. Although Chelsea has recently signed forwards, they believe Aghehowa has room to grow and compete internally, leading to an increased budget for January.

For Aghehowa, the opportunity to play in the Premier League represents a natural progression in a career that has been climbing steps with discipline and impactful performances in Portuguese football. Chelsea's interest conveys to the player the confidence of a project that tends to bet on young talent, which could convince him to make the leap sooner rather than later.

Chelsea Looking to the Immediate Future

Chelsea understands that closing both deals will require a significant financial effort, but believes that the investment could be decisive in raising the team's competitive level. Negotiations with Porto will not be easy, and the London club will have to manage factors such as the schedule, market pressure, and the need to prevent other competitors from intervening.

Chelsea's priority is to strengthen two key areas before entering the second phase of the season, potentially altering the team's dynamics and accelerating the project's reconstruction. If Chelsea manages to secure Victor Froholdt and Samu Aghehowa, they will send a strong message about their ambitions and confirm their intention to return to the elite with young, skilled players with promising futures.

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