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Chelsea Transfer News: Latest on Seamus Coleman and Mauro Icardi

Published by Bleacher Report on Mon, 24 Nov 2014


Chelsea are more resemblant to a force of nature than a football team at the moment. Despite boasting a sizable lead over the Premier Leagues biggest names in the race for the title, reports suggest that the Blues are intent on strengthening their squad and their grip on the top spot with the January window approaching.A quick glance over the squad Jose Mourinho has assembled shows few weaknesses. But running the rule over this group with a critical eye, the two spots in which this team short is arguably in the full-back positions and up front. Encouragingly for those of a blue persuasion, Chelsea have been linked with two players that could potentially fill those spots.The first is Evertons Seamus Coleman, a player who has blossomed from a 60,000 signing from Sligo Rovers into one of the Premier Leagues finest full-backs. According to Anthony Chapman of the Express, both Chelsea and Manchester United are especially keen on the Republic of Ireland international, but the Toffees could demand 25 million for their No. 23.Coleman is a vital part of Roberto Martinezs team and was rewarded for a magnificent 2013/14 season with a bumper contract last summer. The 26-year-olds current campaign has been partially blighted by injuries, but when he has played, hes afforded Everton critical balance and a unique attacking edge.Here, Squawka provides us with an indication of the kind of impact Coleman can have on a game from his full-back berth:Its easy to see why Mourinho could be a fan of the Irishman. Not only is Coleman an unshakeably energetic player, but hes a tenacious defender. Its an area of his game that has improved markedly under the tutelage of Martinez, and subsequently hes quickly grown into an outstanding multifaceted full-back.He has a remarkable eye for goal, as noted here by WhoScored.com:The Toffees would no doubt be reluctant to sell, and although a move to Stamford Bridge would be tempting for the player, Coleman wouldnt be afforded a role of comparable significance should he swap the blue of Everton for the blue of Chelsea. But if Mourinhos men stump up a figure approaching the 25 million mark, as vital a player as the Irishman is for Everton, itd be difficult to turn away.At the other end of the field Mourinho has a goalscorer extraordinaire in Diego Costa. But with Didier Drogba in the twilight of his career and Loic Remy struggling to maintain full fitness, reports have claimed that the Blues boss is looking at bringing Mauro Icardi to Stamford Bridge.According to Anthony Chapman of the Express, new Internazionale boss Roberto Mancini is not keen on the 21-year-old forward and subsequently will listen to offers for a player who is believed to be rated at around 28 million; Chelsea and Liverpool have reportedly taken a keen interest.Icardi isnt a striker in the Costa mode and would add something different to this Chelsea attack if he was to join up with Mourinhos men. Indeed, quoted in Chapmans piece, one of the player's former coaches, Jesus Hernandez, has high praise for the forward, comparing him to one of the greats of the game, per La Gazzetta dello Sport:"If Icardi played in Spain or England, where he is likely to go, he would be a star.He will become one. He has the talent to be the new Ronaldo. You'll see."Heres how Argentinean striker has fared this season compared to the former Atletico Madrid man:While those statistics may not quite measure up to the predatory instincts of Costa, its difficult to see how Mancini has decided hes not going utilise Icardi given hes been Inters best player in whats been a wholly underwhelming campaign (Inter are ninth in the table).With that in mind, Inter cashing in on their prize asset wouldn't make a lot of sense. Icardi is a wonderfully skilful player with a keen eye for goal and, at just 21 years old, someone that Mancini can potentially build his team around during the early stages of his tenure and beyond.If he was to make a switch to the Premier League, Icardi would probably be better off at Liverpool at this juncture, despite their toiling domestic form. At Anfield hed quickly become a key player, but at Stamford Bridge, given the form of Costa and the system Mourinho playswhich only accommodates one strikerhe will find regular opportunities pretty hard to come by.Read more World Football news on BleacherReport.com
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