Chelsea’s proposed deal for Atletico Madrid forward Samu Omorodion has collapsed, throwing Conor Gallagher’s transfer into doubt.
Chelsea had agreed a £34.5m deal for the striker, enabling Gallagher to move in the opposite direction for £36m on a five-year contract. The midfielder completed his medical last week and was pictured by Atletico visiting the club’s Wanda Metropolitano stadium.
However, Omorodion’s move is now off following contractual issues, with Chelsea and Atletico working on a return to London for Joao Felix, who spent time on loan at Stamford Bridge in 2023, to try and save the deal.
Omorodion’s departure would have meant Atletico needed a replacement and they had agreed an £82m deal for Manchester City striker Julian Alvarez.
City had expected the Alvarez transfer to go through – and an £82m deal was confirmed on Monday.
Chelsea unveiled their 10th summer signing on Sunday in Wolves winger Pedro Neto, who has joined in a £52m deal.
The Blues have already added Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Filip Jorgensen, Omari Kellyman, Aaron Anselmino, Renato Veiga, Caleb Wiley, Marc Guiu and Tosin Adarabioyo during this transfer window,
A deal has also been done for Palmeiras teenager Estevao Willian, who will not arrive until next summer.
Omorodion scored eight goals in 35 LaLiga appearances last season while on loan at Deportivo Alaves.
Chelsea did not find a consensus with Gallagher over new contract terms to keep him at Stamford Bridge.
Two other top-six Premier League clubs asked Chelsea about Gallagher, who rejected a move to Aston Villa after a bid was accepted while there was also interest from Tottenham.
Meanwhile, Armando Broja is “ready to move” to Stuttgart, who are in early talks to sign the Chelsea striker, reports Sky Germany.
Sky Sports News reported this summer that Broja is on the shortlists at Everton and Southampton among others.