Chelsea youngster Martell Taylor-Crossdale has been in excellent form this season. He has scored 20 goals this season and the 18-year-old is rated very highly amongst the coaches at Chelsea. He still has another year left on his contract but Chelsea reportedly are trying hard to keep him at the club. There are many clubs who are reportedly interested in him including English boys like Fleetwood and Charlton.
With the player set to leave the club, here are three clubs who can realistically move in for him.
Rangers
The club from Ibrox has played a good season and has given a tough fight to the table toppers Celtic. They have had some issue with managerial change with Pedro Caixinha getting the axe. However, they have one big issue with finance and budget and cannot afford mot players on the market. However, with their captain Kenny Miller getting old and looking at retirement, Rangers will need a new player in the team. They can certainly get their hands on Chelsea youngster Crossdale who will definitely come for a cheaper price than most players given his age and contract situation. Moreover, a player of Chelsea can surely be trusted to be of great quality in the Scottish league.
Brighton and Hove Albion
The club from south of England have come a long way. Not very long ago they were playing in the Championships but now have moved up to play in the major leagues alongside the likes of Manchester United and Manchester City in the English Premier League. They have played well this season so far and look set to stay in the league for another year. They recently bought a striker in the winter transfer window in January by signing Locadia for a club record fee. The club however, is still shy on goals and will need more reinforcements next season. With little money on the table this is the player who should be targeted by Brighton for the next season.
Newcastle United
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Talk about clubs with little or no transfer budget? Up comes Newcastle United who have not spent a penny on permanent transfers since their promotion to the English Premier League. Benitez has been left frustrated with the transfer situation and maybe getting a player who comes from a club with a history of producing great talents for a cheap fee could be a great deal for the Magpies!