Chelsea have set their sights on five strikers ahead of the transfer window reopening in January.
Aston Villa's Ollie Watkins andWatkins, 27, signed for Villa from Brentford and has scored 46 goals for the club, bagging 15 league goals last season in his best-scoring return in England's top flight.Awoniyi, 26, moved to Forest from Union Berlin and netted 10 league goals last season. He already has three goals to his name this campaign.
Ivan Toney, who is currently serving a suspension, is on the shortlist, too. The 27-year-old scored an impressive 20 league goals last season.Benjamin Sesko rounds off Chelsea's reported five-man shortlist. The 20-year-old made his name in Austria before securing a switch to RB Leipzig.Will Todd Boehly once again open the cheque book for a new striker? Watch this space.
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