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Chelsea confident of bagging £30m Bournemouth ace Callum Wilson next month

Maurizio Sarri is desperate to add another forward to his ranks in January with Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud with just six Premier League goals between them this season

CHELSEA fancy their chances of bagging £30million Bournemouth striker Callum Wilson next month.

Blues boss Maurizio Sarri is desperate to bolster his attacking options to boost their fight for a top-four finish.

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report Sarri has set his sights on the 26-year-old whose pace will provide another dimension to Chelsea's attack.

Wilson has scored eight goals and provided five assists in 15 Prem appearances and is expected to be fit for the Cherries' trip to Wolves after recovering from a hamstring injury.

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Alvaro Morata and Olivier Giroud has scored six Premier League goals this seasonCredit: AFP or licensors
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 Callum Wilson scored on his England debut against the USA last monthCredit: EPA

The forward has hit 52 goals in all competitions since joining Bournemouth from Coventry four years ago.

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And his form this season was rewarded with an England call-up and goal on his international debut against the USA last month.

Despite Chelsea’s interest, Cherries boss Eddie Howe will fight to keep his forward at the Vitality Stadium.

Eddie Howe will fight to keep Callum Wilson at BournemouthCredit: Getty - Contributor

He said: “Callum is focusing on his football and we are not anticipating losing any players in January we don’t want to.

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"He seems very happy, he has a spring in his step, he is buzzing around the training ground and there is a very good feel about him."

And Howe reckons the £3m the club shelled out for Wilson shows what a shrewd bit of business it was at the time.

Howe added: “The fee at the time was discussed as a lot of money but when you compare it to fees now it looks a snip, doesn’t it?"

It’s match week 17 of the Premier League as Liverpool welcome Manchester United and Manchester City take on Everton
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