Chelsea ready to activate £103million release clause for missing piece of jigsaw puzzle

According to a report, Chelsea Football Club are now ready to activate a mouthwatering £103million release clause for a player This Pride of London writer considers a potential missing piece of the jigsaw puzzle. Is Victor Osimhen worth the staggering aforementioned fee? In addition to offering our opinion on that story, PoL provide comment on a more heartwarming exchange between some Blues stars and one for the future after dream fulfilment.

Wolverhampton Wanderers v Chelsea FC - Premier League
Wolverhampton Wanderers v Chelsea FC - Premier League / James Gill - Danehouse/GettyImages
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A Live Transfer News piece on the Express website claims that Chelsea are willing to "fork out" over £100m for outstanding Napoli striker Osimhen. Let's be honest, this is probably the footballer Mauricio Pochettino requires to push the Blues team to the next level.

CFC will attempt to lure the Nigerian to Stamford Bridge this summer. The west London side have supposedly not been deterred by a £103m contract clause.

17 year old Chelsea starlet Michael Golding congratulated by Blues stars following senior debut in FA Cup clash with Preston North End

Another name to remember going forward, Golding is the latest on a conveyer belt of up-and-comers - from the academy and signed - to break into the CFC first team. The teenager's absolutely understandable nervousness was illustrated by his double handshake with the fourth official.

Golding came from the substitute's bench late on in the match to be initiated as a full Blue. Alfie Gilchrist also saw more action, this time as a starter. Once the final whistle was blown, the former, who came through the CFC ranks as well, shared his delight on social media.

In a touching instance showing Chels' camaraderie, many well-known teammates of Golding wished him well. Reece James, Malo Gusto, Benoit Badiashile, Romeo Lavia, Nicolas Jackson and many more applauded their colleague online.