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Orgo-Life the new way to the future Advertising by AdpathwayIt's been non-stop for Chelsea fans this summer.
One moment, Enzo Maresca's men are winning another game in the Club World Cup, and then the next, they're welcoming in yet another new signing.
The latest player to join the Blues is set to be João Pedro, who has reportedly completed his medical today.

The West Londoners aren't done there, though, as if reports are to be believed, they are linked with another Premier League star who could be a dream teammate for the former Brighton & Hove Albion ace.
Chelsea target Premier League stars
While Chelsea have already made several brilliant additions to their squad this summer, the Conference League Champions look determined to add more, and they've been linked with a few stars from the Premier League, such as Mohammed Kudus and Emiliano Martínez.

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The former has just come off a fairly lacklustre season with West Ham United in which he racked up just nine goal involvements in 35 games, but that hasn't deterred the West Londoners, as reports from earlier this week claim that they made an offer worth around £50m for his services.
No such offer has been made for Martínez, but he could be available for a fee of around £45m, which might just prove too good to ignore for a World Cup-winning shot-stopper.

However, there is another Premier League ace who has seemingly caught the attention of the Blues this summer, someone who very much could join Maresca's exciting project: Alejandro Garnacho.
At least that's according to a recent report from The Athletic, which has revealed that Chelsea are still interested in the Manchester United ace.
The report claims that the Argentine came up in discussion between the two sides.
A potential price for the 20-year-old is not mentioned in the story, but according to reports from late last month, he could be available for around £60m.

It might not be a popular transfer, but Garnacho has shown a great deal of ability and potential at United over the last few seasons, so it is one Chelsea should pursue, especially as he could be a dream teammate for Pedro.
Why Garnacho would be a dream for Pedro
There are two key reasons why Garnacho could prove to be an excellent teammate for Pedro at Chelsea, and the first is all about his output.

While the young winger is undoubtedly guilty of making the wrong decision in games every now and again, it's important to remember he is still just 20 years old, and when you take that into account, his output this season is nothing short of remarkable.
For example, in 58 appearances for the Red Devils, totalling 3,568 minutes, the young "superstar," as dubbed by football content creator Liam Canning, scored 11 goals and provided ten assists.
Appearances |
58 |
Minutes |
3568' |
Goals |
11 |
Assists |
10 |
Goal Involvements per Match |
0.36 |
Minutes per Goal Involvements |
169.90' |
That means the exciting prospect was able to average a goal involvement every 2.76 games, or every 169.90 minutes for a United side that many would consider far and away the worst in the Premier League era.
In other words, if he's able to produce 21 goal involvements in a team like that at his age, just imagine what he might be able to achieve with the West Londoners in the coming years and with a striker like Pedro alongside him.
Now, the second reason he could prove to be an ideal teammate for the former Brighton ace is down to his style of play.
According to FBref, he sits in the top 5% of attacking midfielders and wingers in Europe's top five leagues for progressive carries and touches in the opposition's penalty area and the top 7% for carries into the penalty area, all per 90.

These three statistics help to demonstrate how effective the Madrid-born gem is at getting the ball into dangerous areas, specifically the penalty area, which should be music to the ears of the former Watford poacher, as he could have a consistently brilliant supply of chances thanks to these traits.
Ultimately, it might not be a game-changing transfer in the present, but Garnacho has shown enough this season to suggest he could develop into a special player; therefore, Chelsea should do what they can to sign him, for their own sake and Pedro's.