
Chelsea
are interested in signing Bournemouth's Callum Wilson, assistant manager
Gianfranco Zola has admitted.
Maurizio Sarri's appears on the hunt for a new striker, having been forced
into playing Eden Hazard as a false nine in recent games due to an injury to
Alvaro Morata.
And England striker Wilson has been superb so far for Bournemouth this
season, scoring nine goals in all competitions.
Zola, taking the Chelsea press conference ahead of their Carabao Cup
quarter-final against Bournemouth on Wednesday, said: "I'm sure that there
are a lot of players that are linked with us.
"Certainly Callum Wilson is doing very well for his club and he is of
interest, not just for us, but for many.
He's strong, fast, and he sees the goal. I like him because he's quick, but
also strong in the air, which is a very important quality.
"But I don't want to go too much into it. He's doing very well. I'm pleased
for him. He has a lot of qualities that can take him a long way."
Wilson, who was part of the Cherries' promotion-winning side, signed a new
four-year contract with Bournemouth in July and reported have claimed he is
worth at least £40m.