Press reports in England revealed that Chelsea is seeking to include prominent strikers Othman Dembele and Raheem Sterling, according to the British newspaper, Daily Mail.

It is noteworthy that Dembele played under the management of German Thomas Tuchel, the "Blues" coach, when the two were together at Borussia Dortmund.

The newspaper said that Dembele, the winner with the French national team in the World Cup in Russia, will be able to join Chelsea in a free transfer deal, due to the expiration of his contract with his club Barcelona at the end of this June.

On the other hand, Sterling is linked with the English Premier League champion Manchester City on a contract that lasts until 2023, and it was reported that his transfer to Chelsea would cost the London club 70 million euros.

It is noteworthy that Chelsea needs to strengthen its offensive line due to the transfer of its player Romelu Lukaku to Inter Milan.

And there were recently reports that the new Chelsea president, Todd Boili, held talks with Jorge Mendes, the agent of Portuguese star Cristiano Ronaldo, and it is believed that the two sides met together in Portugal last week, according to the British newspaper, The Atlantic. Saturday evening.

It is still undecided whether the two sides spoke specifically about the future of the 37-year-old veteran attacking star, or about the possibility of his departure from Manchester United.

It is noteworthy that after a "consortium" led by Boehli bought Chelsea FC, the businessman "Boehle" was immediately appointed as chief executive of the club.

He will also temporarily assume the role of athletic director.

Chelsea had been banned for a period from signing player transfers or holding renewal negotiations due to sanctions against its former owner, Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich, due to the Russian invasion of Ukraine.