Ahead of January transfer swoop: Chelsea and Fulham ‘send scouts’ to watch AZ Alkmaar hitman Vangelis Pavlidis

Greek striker with a nice price tag who has scored 22 goals this season

Vangelis Pavlidis, a star for AZ Alkmaar, is reportedly being watched by scouts from CHELSEA and Fulham.

This season, the Greek striker has scored 22 goals in all competitions.

Furthermore, according to Sport 24, he may potentially be headed for a January transfer to the Premier League.

After a disappointing few months under Mauricio Pochettino, Chelsea has made acquiring a new forward one of their primary priority.

With just six victories in 18 games, the Blues are in the bottom part of the standings.

No team in England’s top division has squandered more opportunities.

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AL TO ACT IN ‘Blissful’ Christmas video shared by Alisha Lehmann makes viewers happyAdditionally, it’s said that Chelsea has been keeping an eye on Pavlidis this month after first dismissing a deal.

But Fulham, a rival team, presents fierce challenge for the Londoners.

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Raul Jimenez might be lost by Marco Silva’s team this winter to Saudi Arabia’s large winter budget.

And because of his goal rate and profile, Pavlidis is thought to be the perfect substitute.

However, the striker’s contract may prove to be a source of contention.

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Over the summer, AZ rejected a £13 million bid from Italian powerhouse AC Milan.

The Dutch team is rumored to be seeking at least £21 million for their best player.

When Pavlidis joined them in 2021 from Willem II, he only cost £2 million.

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In his debut season with AZ, he netted 25 goals; the next year, he scored 22.

In just 27 games this season, the 35-time Greece international has already hit that mark.

And if his demands are satisfied, Pavlidis might soon be bringing his ambitions to the Premier League.