Gonzalo Higuain Chelsea transfer all but done, says Maurizio Sarri

Gonzalo Higuain Chelsea transfer all but done, says Maurizio Sarri
Chelsea head coach Maurizio Sarri has described Gonzalo Higuain as one of the best strikers he ever worked with.

Maurizio Sarri says Gonzalo Higuain's turn to Chelsea is practically finished and the Italian anticipates that the striker should prevail in the Premier League. The Argentine has landed in the UK to experience a medicinal in front of his change from AC Milan.


 The Italian club achieved a concurrence with Genoa on Tuesday night over the exchange of Higuain's substitution Krzysztof Piatek, who is having his restorative with the Serie A side. "I know Higuain and his specialist are consulting with the club at this time. I expectation, and I figure, we will finish the arrangement in the following couple of hours," Sarri said. "This season he had a few inconveniences however I imagine that is a piece of each player's vocation, you have your down minutes. We trust we can recover him rapidly so he can pay us back with his objectives. "It's extremely troublesome in January to discover a standout amongst the most essential strikers on the planet. So I think the club is working extremely well since it is difficult to get another striker." Sarri is unmistakably anticipating connecting up with the Argentina global again after a fruitful spell together in Italy.


                               Maurizio Sarri and Gonzalo Higuain worked together at Napoli. 
























































"He scored 36 objectives in 35 coordinates in Serie A. That season he scored 39 objectives so he did, great.

"Without a doubt he is a standout amongst the best strikers [I have worked with] in my vocation."

Whenever inquired as to whether Higuain has the character to prevail at Chelsea, Sarri answered: "He played four seasons for Real Madrid so I think he has the correct involvement to play here."

Higuain won't be accessible for the second leg of Chelsea's Carabao Cup semi-last with Tottenham, as the move won't be finished in time.

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