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Chelsea's summer transfer window has been eventful so far, with fans anticipating further drama. Following their Club World Cup win, there is speculation about whether they can build on this success in the market. The club has already secured signings Liam Delap and Joao Pedro, who contributed to that victory.
However, any further incoming transfers reportedly depend on Chelsea first moving players out. Several individuals currently training at Cobham are said to be available for transfer.
Chelsea are now linked with a move for Manchester City's 20-year-old midfielder, Nico O'Reilly. Journalist Simon Phillips reported that Chelsea made a fresh enquiry for O'Reilly this week. It's unclear what position Chelsea envisions for the versatile, left-footed English youngster if he joins.
O'Reilly, a product of City's academy, broke into the first team during the 2024/25 season. While primarily an attacking midfielder, he also covered roles as a defensive midfielder and left-back. Manager Pep Guardiola praised O'Reilly highly last April, expressing gratitude for his contributions and acknowledging he was playing out of position at left-back.
Manchester City previously rejected a Chelsea enquiry for O'Reilly in January 2025, unwilling to lose the highly-rated youngster. His name resurfacing on Chelsea's radar aligns with previous reports suggesting he remained a target. Chelsea has a recent history of successfully signing former Manchester City players like Cole Palmer, Romeo Lavia, and Tosin Adarabioyo.
Although Chelsea has an immediate need for a left-back to provide cover and competition for Marc Cucurella, the report expresses doubt that O'Reilly's long-term future lies in that position.
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