Chelsea are interested in Girona striker who is in exceptional form

According to The Sun, Artem Dovbyk is high on the list of potential transfers Chelsea is considering during the current transfer window. The Ukrainian forward has been key in Girona’s surprising La Liga lead, which has piqued the interest of the West London club, who are eager to rectify their goal-scoring problems.

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Dovbyk’s Remarkable Form For Girona Dovbyk has been in fantastic form this season, displaying prowess in the attacking zone. With 11 goals and 4 assists in 17 games, the 26-year-old has shown to be a reliable focal point for Girona’s offense.

His consistency is on display, as he averages 2.5 shots, 0.6 critical passes, and 0.4 dribbles per La Liga encounter. However, his link-up play might be improved, as he only completed 71.4% of his passes in the Spanish league (data via whoscored).

Dovbyk joined Girona during the previous transfer window, meaning his contract is valid until the summer of 2028. In order for the West London club to secure his transfer in January, they will need to make a big offer to persuade Girona to sell.

Chelsea's goalscoring woes prompts them to look at 26-year-old La Liga  striker

Pochettino, should you bring him to Chelsea?

Dovbyk’s rise in Girona has been nothing short of spectacular. The Ukrainian forward has been a constant and influential player in the attacking third, spearheading his team’s surprising climb in LaLiga.

Pochettino has prioritized the development of a dynamic, fluid attacking system that facilitates intricate link-up play. Dovbyk’s characteristics are consistent with this concept; he flourishes as an attack focal point, skilled at holding up play, providing opportunities for teammates, and contributing to build-up play.

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Pochettino’s tactical philosophy is frequently characterized by high-pressing football and fluid offensive movements. Dovbyk’s adaptability and work pace complement such a structure.

However, Dovbyk’s prospective relocation to Stamford Bridge may face challenges. His recent transfer to Girona and following long-term deal until 2028 signal that retaining his services will necessitate a major financial investment. To bring Dovbyk on board, the Blues may need to negotiate intelligently with Girona, especially given the club’s appraisal of the player.