Chelsea are interested in completing some unfinished business by going back in for French youth international Elye Wahi, according to reports coming out of France.
The Blues had their eyes on the Lens striker last summer when he was still a Montpellier player, hot on the heels of an excellent season that saw Wahi bag 19 goals in 33 Ligue 1 appearances on top of six assists.
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Chelsea ultimately lost out to Lens in their efforts to bring Wahi to the club in a £24m deal, with the striker explaining his rationale last summer by saying: “I didn’t want to go there just for the sake of it.
Frankfurt were close, more so than Chelsea. I spoke with the manager there. He speaks French and that was important for me.
“They had to wait for Randal Kolo Muani’s departure and waiting for it was too complicated. I don’t have any regrets.”
It seems that Edith Piaf act may have come to an end now, though. That move from one end of France to the other has not panned out as Lens might have hoped, with Wahi s output roughly halving down to nine league goals and three assists in 28 league appearances, on top of a further three goals in eight in the Champions League and the Europa League
claim that has led Lens and Wahi to agree that a move to pastures new (or new pastures , if you want to be less of a Milton-quoting ponce about things) might be best for all parties.