Chelsea Closing in on “Sensational” Striker to Become Best Since Drogba Era
Chelsea have struggled to adequately replace legendary striker Didier Drogba since his departure, but may finally have a solution in their sights. The London club are reportedly leading the race to sign prolific Borussia Dortmund forward Serhou Guirassy this summer.
Drogba left an indelible mark at Stamford Bridge, scoring 164 goals across two spells and helping deliver the club’s first Champions League title in 2012. His combination of power, clinical finishing and big-game performances has proven impossible to replicate despite significant investment in strikers.
However, Guirassy could be the player to finally fill that void. The 29-year-old Guinea international has been in sensational form this season, netting 28 goals in 40 appearances across all competitions for Dortmund. His goalscoring rate and all-around play have caught Chelsea’s eye as they search for a focal point in attack.
According to journalist Maurizio Russo, Chelsea are now frontrunners to secure Guirassy’s signature. While his £70 million release clause represents a significant outlay, the striker’s statistics suggest he could provide an immediate impact:
- 15 league goals in 25 appearances
- 0.5 goals per shot on target (compared to 0.2 for current Chelsea options)
- 3.4 shots per 90 minutes
- 54% aerial duel success rate
These numbers far outstrip Chelsea’s current strikers Nicolas Jackson and Christopher Nkunku, who have struggled for consistency. Guirassy’s aerial prowess and clinical finishing could finally give manager Enzo Maresca the target man he has been seeking.
While £70 million is a substantial fee for a player nearing 30, Guirassy’s proven goalscoring ability and immediate impact potential make him an attractive option. His experience could also benefit Chelsea’s young squad as they aim to challenge for the Premier League title next season.
After years of striking struggles post-Drogba, Chelsea may finally have identified the player to lead their line with the same authority and goal threat as the Ivorian legend. Guirassy’s potential arrival could mark a turning point in the club’s fortunes as they look to re-establish themselves among England’s elite.