Chelsea demand £12m for striker – but could be tempted by loan to increase his value

Chelsea corner flag at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea made an almighty effort to clear out their “bomb squad” of unwanted players in the days before the closing of the transfer window last week, but there are still a few big names knocking around.

One of them is David Datro Fofana, who has had a pretty curious career at the club so far.

He was brought in without much of a clear pathway, and that situation doesn’t seem to have changed. He’s had a few flashes on loan, but there doesn’t seem to be much desire to sell him or to loan him or to keep him. Nobody’s really sure what his status is – but he’s not fancied by the first team, clearly.

TeamTalk are today reporting exclusively that AEK Athens in Greece, where the window is still open, have taken a step towards bringing Fofana in, asking for a loan from the Blues. But Chelsea aren’t interested in a loan – they want a full sale. They apparently want £10-12m for the forward, with a major sell on clause so they can cash in more further down the line.

It eventually might reach the point where the Blues compromise and agree to a loan rather than having Fofana sitting around depreciating, but it’s a poker game to see whether AEK pay up or the Blues’ stance breaks down.

David Datro Fofana playing for Burnley.

Chelsea’s alternate approach

The flashes we saw of Fofana have convinced us a loan to the right place could see him score plenty of goals and raise his value significantly. Given there’s plenty of years left on his contract, a successful loan to Greece might make him a more tempting target in a year’s time.

Strikers are always in demand, and showing you can score regularly (even in a lesser league) is always worth a lot.