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·6 June 2025

20-year-old forward is Chelsea’s ‘top target’ this summer

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Chelsea Weigh Gittens Move Ahead of Club World Cup Commitments

Forward planning in motion

Chelsea are exploring the possibility of signing Borussia Dortmund’s Jamie Gittens but are not rushing to finalise the deal before the Club World Cup. As reported by Sky Sports’ chief reporter Kaveh Solhekol, the forward remains a top target, though Chelsea are currently evaluating the parameters of a potential agreement.

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The club’s recruitment strategy underlines a continued shift towards acquiring high-ceiling talent rather than immediate fixes. Gittens fits that profile, emerging from Dortmund’s system with considerable promise and technical flair.

Whether a move materialises before the Club World Cup or further down the summer window, the interest is emblematic of Chelsea’s longer-term vision — one not dictated purely by schedule but by opportunity and fit.

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The potential move for Jamie Gittens is one that excites. It speaks to a strategy that prioritises development, cohesion and intelligent acquisition. After years of erratic window shopping and overpaid misfits, the idea of signing a dynamic, young forward from Borussia Dortmund — a club with a proven track record in talent development — feels refreshing.

What makes Gittens so appealing is not just his raw pace or skill on the ball, but the context of where Chelsea are now. The squad is evolving, and with the Club World Cup on the horizon, it’s encouraging to see the club not rushing into decisions for the sake of it. There’s trust in the process.

If this deal gets done, it will be another indication that the new sporting structure at Chelsea is working with foresight. Gittens could be a long-term gem in the making, and watching that unfold at Stamford Bridge is exactly what supporters want. Build a team, don’t just buy one.

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