It is understood that Antonio Conte will be handed huge funds by the Chelsea board to invest in his squad this summer. And so, the Italian is expected to splash cash on big names ahead of a busy campaign next season.
Already, the club have been linked with a handful of top players, and recently, two more names have been thrown into the hat over a possible move to Stamford Bridge.
According to Eurosport, the Borussia Dortmund duo of Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang and Ousmane Dembele have caught the attention of the premier league champions.
In the just concluded Bundesliga season, Gabon international Aubameyang scored 31 goals in the German top flight which made him the season’s top scorer.
He has been linked with various top Premier League clubs including Arsenal, Man United, and Man City, and his club are reportedly willing to listen to offers around £63 Million for the talented player.
Also, Frenchman Ousmane Dembele is one of Europe’s most talented youngsters and there are rumours he isn’t pleased with the sacking of former manager Thomas Tuchel. The France international was able to score 10 goals and provided 21 assists in 49 appearances during his debut season in the Bundesliga.
It is understood that Manchester United are interested in bringing him to Old Trafford.
But Eurosport said Chelsea are in with a real possibility of signing him, though they are expected to bring around £70m to persuade the German giants to part with Dembele.
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