Chelsea are among the group of European top teams that want to add a striker to boost their attack in the next summer transfer window, and 20 years old Dortmund prolific striker Erling Haaland has been chosen as a transfer target.

Erling Haaland has been strongly linked with a move with different European top teams, of which Barcelona, Manchester United and Real Madrid have been known to be a good admirer of the young talented prolific striker.
However, Chelsea have reportedly identified 27 years old former striker Romelu Lukaku as an alternative, should they fail to sign the 20 years old Haaland in this summer.
Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich is reportedly preparing a huge £100m bid for Romelu Lukaku, if he misses out on Haaland, according to reports.


Romelu Lukaku failed to shine while playing for Chelsea, during which he made just 14 appearances.
Lukaku has now been able to score 60 goals in 86 appearances for Inter Milan during this campaign.
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