It will be very difficult for the Catalan sensation of the season to retain the Ukrainian striker in their ranks
The forward is expected Girona Dovbik this coming summer will become one of the most sought-after figures on the Spanish transfer market.
The Catalan club, sensationally rewriting history together with the Ukrainian striker, is preparing to receive many offers for Artem. According to the Spanish media, among the contenders will definitely be Chelsea And Napoli.
Both options look logical. Chelsea are in desperate need of a goal-scoring centre-forward amid Nicholas Jackson’s unconvincing performances. In addition, one Ukrainian already plays for the Londoners – winger Mikhail Mudryk.
Napoli will most likely part with the leader of their attacks, Victor Osimhen, this summer and will have the funds to hire a quality replacement. However, the mentioned Nigerian may end up in Chelsea next season. The Parthenopeans’ interest in Dovbik was already reported last week.
This is also not the first time that Chelsea has appeared among the contenders for the top scorer of the La Liga. Also on this list are Spanish giants Barcelona and Atlético Madrid.
The weak position of Chelsea and Napoli is that both clubs will definitely not play in the Champions League next season (unlike Girona). Moreover, they both risk missing out on the European Cup altogether.
Let us remind you that Dovbik recently became the second player in the history of Girona to score more than 15 goals in one La Liga season. Artem leads the Primera Liga scorers race, ahead of Alexander Serloth, Jude Bellingham, Robert Lewandowski and Ante Budimir. With his recent goal against Las Palmas, the Ukrainian became the fifth-fastest scorer to score 19 La Liga goals in the 21st century.
Source: Sportarena

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