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More exciting than Delap: Chelsea set to submit £34m bid to sign CWC star

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If there is one club you can guarantee to be busy during the summer, it's Chelsea.

Even without the Club World Cup to entertain the fans, you can usually rest assured that the Blues will make good use of the transfer window, and so far this year, they certainly have.

For example, just a couple of days ago, the Conference League champions secured the services of the incredibly exciting Joao Pedro from Brighton & Hove Albion for a sizable fee of £60m.

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Moreover, before the club even left for the United States, they had signed a trio of exciting young talents in Dario Essugo, Mamadou Sarr and Liam Delap, and now, if reports are to be believed, they are keen to sign an attacker even more exciting than the former Ipswich Town star.

Chelsea target young talents

Like they have in years past, Chelsea appear to be focused on bringing more up-and-coming gems this summer, which helps explain the links to Alejandro Garnacho and Jamie Gittens.

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The former could cost the club around £60m, and while Manchester United endured a terrible campaign last season, he didn't, managing to rack up a tally of 11 goals and ten assists in 58 games.

Gittens, on the other hand, will cost the Blues around £55m, and unlike the Argentine international, this deal is practically sealed and could be announced at any time.

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Yet, the West Londoners are still not done there, as they've now been linked with another promising youngster who might just be more exciting than Delap: Gonzalo García.

At least that's according to a recent report from Spain, which claims Chelsea are the club most interested in the Real Madrid star.

In fact, the report claims that the Blues are now preparing to submit an offer worth around €40m - £34m - for the young attacker, and as things stand, the Spanish giants are not ruling out selling him.

It could be a complicated and ultimately rather expensive transfer to get over the line, but García has shown enough to suggest he could be a star one day, and therefore a more exciting signing than Delap.

Why García would be a more exciting signing than Delap

Firstly, it's worth noting that Delap is already an exciting signing, and one that Chelsea were wise to secure.

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After all, in his first full Premier League campaign last season, the former Ipswich ace was able to rack up a tally of 12 goals and two assists in 37 appearances, which is nothing to sniff at.

Moreover, he has already opened his account with the Blues, scoring one goal and providing one assist in four appearances at the Club World Cup.

However, it's actually the proceedings at the competition that give us our first indication that García could end up being the more exciting signing this summer.

We say this, as even though he had barely played a game for the first team prior to the Club World Cup, the young Spaniard has been nothing short of sensational in the States.

For example, in just four appearances, totalling 293 minutes, he has scored three goals and provided one assist, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 73.25 minutes, and they haven't been meaningless either, as he netted the winner against Juventus earlier this week.

However, we probably shouldn't be surprised that the "incredible" youngster, as dubbed by talent scout Jacek Kulig, is so effective in front of goal, as he was a monster for Real Madrid Castilla last season.

García's 24/25

All Stats via Transfermarkt

Appearances

36

Minutes

3184'

Goals

25

Assists

4

Goal Involvements per Match

0.80

Minutes per Goal Involvement

109.79'

In 36 appearances, totalling 3184 minutes, the 21-year-old, who respected analyst Ben Mattinson claims "scores goals for fun," put the ball in the back of the net 25 times and provided four assists, which comes out to an average of a goal involvement every 1.24 games, or every 109.79 minutes.

On top of everything, the Madrid-born gem is also more than capable of playing out wide or as a centre-forward, and therefore is quite comfortable dribbling with the ball at his feet and creating chances for himself.

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Ultimately, Delap is a brilliant addition to Chelsea's squad, but from everything we've seen of him this summer and his output from last season, García looks like he'd be an even more exciting signing.

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