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Enzo Maresca, the Chelsea manager, has said the club will only buy players who accept their conditions.
Maresca was speaking to the media about their failure to get a striker in the summer transfer window.
The Blues were in talks for Napoli’s Victor Osimhen until deadline day.
The transfer did not happen eventually, with multiple reports claiming Osimhen was not willing to accept a pay cut.
Maresca was only able to bring in Marc Guiu, a teenage striker from Barcelona and has Nicolas Jackson as his first-choice striker.
After the 1-1 draw with Crystal Palace on Sunday, Maresca said: “We want players, but we wanted a player that we decide it has to be on our conditions.
“If a player is not here, then it was not.
“New striker in January? We will see.”

Odion Ighalo, a former Super Eagles striker, has hit out at Nigerians over their comments on social media, after Victor Osimhen failed to seal a move away from Napoli.
Osimhen has been frozen out at the Serie A club following the collapse of transfer talks with Chelsea.
The situation led to mixed reactions from fans on the Internet, with many criticizing the player and his entourage.
But Ighalo wrote on X on Sunday morning: “No human being is perfect and we have all made mistakes in life.
“But seeing comments about this young man from his own country people makes me really sad, without even knowing what happened.
“I spoke to him and I can feel the pain in his voice, the way he’s been treated, this young man play with heart and pains for his country.
“Hmmm it’s well, he will definitely be back stronger, we learn everyday in life. Happy New Month to y’all.”

Napoli has confirmed that Victor Osimhen will not be returning to their first-team squad.
This follows the breakdown of transfer negotiations between interested clubs.
Napoli’s director, Mauro Manna, revealed that Osimhen decided not to play for the club anymore last year.
“Osimhen decided not to play for our club anymore last year,” Manna stated. “We tried to help, but the deal didn’t happen. The plan on both sides remains to part ways.”
Manager Antonio Conte echoed this sentiment, emphasizing that there are no plans to reintegrate Osimhen into the squad.
“No player will be reintegrated,” Conte asserted. “Those who are out of the project will remain out. We made our choices and work in one direction all together.”
GistReel Sport reported that Osimhen, who was expected to leave Napoli on Deadline Day, saw moves to both Chelsea and Al Ahli collapse at the last minute.
Chelsea delegates were reportedly in Naples until the final moments of the transfer window, but a deal could not be reached.
Meanwhile, Al Ahli opted to sign Ivan Toney from Brentford, despite initially agreeing to buy Osimhen.
With the transfer window now closed, Osimhen remains at Napoli, but his future with the club appears bleak.
The Nigerian striker no longer features on the club’s official website, and his shirt number has already been handed to new signing Romelu Lukaku.

Chelsea are not prepared to offer contracts exceeding £70,000 per week to new players.
According to Sky Sports transfer chief, Kaveh Solhekol, the club is not interested in signing players who demand £200,000-a-week or £300,000-a-week contracts.
With Enzo Maresca looking to add a striker to his squad, Chelsea have been linked with Napoli’s Victor Osimhen and Ivan Toney of Brentford.
But it now appears the deal for Toney would be easier to do, as Osimhen is reluctant to take a pay cut.
According to Solhekol, “the average wage of their new signing is between £60,000-a-week and £70,000-a-week.
“That is the base wage before you add in bonuses.
“I think there is a feeling that Ivan Toney is willing to fit into that wage structure. Also, he’s coming from a club like Brentford who are not famed for paying massive wages.”


Nigerian international superstar, Victor Osimhen’s move from Napoli to Chelsea could be off due to his huge wage demands.
According to The Sun, Osimhen is asking the Blues for £500,000-a-week to sign for them this week.
The Nigerian striker is also not keen to move on loan.
This has led to Chelsea exploring other striker options with less than one week left in the summer market.
They are looking at Federico Chiesa, who has been exiled at Juventus, and Dominic Calvert-Lewin, who has one year left on his current deal at Everton.
Osimhen is also attracting interest from Arsenal and Paris Saint-Germain.

Mauro Moliso, the Napoli director, has admitted that the club made a mistake by not selling Victor Osimhen last summer.
Osimhen was in big demand last summer following his impressive displays for the Partenopei in the 2022/23 season.
The 25-year-old scored 26 goals in 32 league appearances to help Napoli win the Scudetto.
The Nigeria international also rebuffed interest from Saudi club, Al Ahli.
Osimhen, however, signed a new contract last December with a release clause of €130m.
The huge release has scared off interested suitors, which the striker’s future is now uncertain.
Moliso said the Serie A club were wrong not to have sold Osimhen last summer.
“We made some mistakes in Osimhen’s management. I arrived in Naples in mid-July and I knew that there had been a very high offer from one of the biggest teams in Europe. In hindsight, we are all good, but perhaps we could have sold him,” he told Sportitalia via Corriere dello Sport.

Paris Saint-Germain (PSG) are intensifying negotiations to sign Nigerian striker Victor Osimhen, with the player reportedly agreeing to the move.
While a deal with Napoli is not yet finalized, talks are progressing, according to Fabrizio Romano.
“Paris Saint-Germain are planning to advance for both João Neves and Victor Osimhen from next week.
“Benfica understand João’s desire to join PSG, talks are advancing between the clubs to get it done.