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Viktor Gyokeres signs, two other transfers completed - Dream Chelsea attack after three deals

Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres
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It is a brand new year and for Chelsea, they will be hoping to kick 2025 off in a much better fashion than how they ended 2024.

A strong start to the 2024/25 season has been somewhat overshadowed in the last week with the Blues losing back-to-back matches against Fulham and Ipswich Town. It has made some supporters more hopeful that the club will dive into the January transfer market to add some players to the current squad.

Chelsea's attacking players have been so good thus far this season but in recent matches, they have been slightly disappointing. Will the Blues look to add to the options they already have, though, or will they stick with their current crop?

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With that being said, football.london takes a look at what would be considered the 'dream' attack for the Blues by the end of the month.

Gyokeres transfer agreed

This would be quite something, wouldn't it? Chelsea have been linked with a move for Sporting CP striker Viktor Gyokeres, who is having a sensational season in Portugal.

In 27 games in all competitions for the Portuguese side, the 26-year-old has bagged 27 goals while providing six assists. He is one of the most sought-after strikers in world football at the moment meaning Chelsea would not be the only club interested in his signature.

While a deal this month seems highly unlikely, you just wouldn't put it past Chelsea having a go, would you? We have seen how the Blues operate in transfer markets under the ownership of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital in recent windows...

Two transfers completed

With so much attacking talent at Chelsea's disposal, there could be a couple of fringe players on the move this month. Marc Guiu is one of them. The Blues rate the 18-year-old striker highly, football.london understands, but a loan move for the remainder of the season could be beneficial for the Spaniard's development.

Guiu has mostly played in the UEFA Conference League, with only 23 minutes in the Premier League to his name since signing last summer, and Chelsea do not have a game in the European competition until March. There are, football.london understands, numerous teams from Spain interested in taking Guiu on loan, although nothing has been decided yet by Chelsea on whether or not they would sanction a temporary move this month.

Meanwhile, Deivid Washington could be on the move this month as well. The 19-year-old striker has been used in the Development Squad this season and the Blues could look to sanction a move for him, whether that be on loan or on a permanent basis.