Icy Gull
Back on the rollercoaster
- Jul 5, 2003
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Feel free to add but this raised a Roger Moore style eyebrow for me. What a load of absolute tosh imo. Tariq is a star player? Colwill can't even get into the Brighton side. I also thought the transfer window had closed.
Should Potter be announced as the new Blues manager, he could look to bring Tariq Lamptey back to Stamford Bridge with him. Lamptey left Chelsea back in 2020 after agreeing a deal to sign for Brighton and has developed into a key player for the Seagulls.
The 21-year-old is one of Brighton's star players after leaving the Blues with former manager Frank Lampard allowing the youngster to leave the club. Lamptey followed in the footsteps of Mason Mount, Reece James and Billy Gilmour as he became the seventh academy graduate to feature under Lampard for Chelsea but opted to leave due to his desire to play regular first-team football, with James now having nailed down a starting spot at right wing-back.
The Blues were thought to be interested in signing a new right wing-back in the summer transfer window to provide competition for James and Potter may look to act on that by pursuing a deal for Lamptey. Brighton were interested in signing former Chelsea defender Tino Livramento before the youngster made the move to Southampton, hinting that Potter could also look act on the Blues' buy-back option for Livramento if he is appointed manager at Stamford Bridge.
Levi Colwill is another talented defender on Chelsea's books with the 19-year-old currently out on loan at Potter's side. Should the English manager become the Blues new manager, Colwill's loan could be terminated with the talented defender returning to west London and continuing to play under Potter.
Should Potter be announced as the new Blues manager, he could look to bring Tariq Lamptey back to Stamford Bridge with him. Lamptey left Chelsea back in 2020 after agreeing a deal to sign for Brighton and has developed into a key player for the Seagulls.
The 21-year-old is one of Brighton's star players after leaving the Blues with former manager Frank Lampard allowing the youngster to leave the club. Lamptey followed in the footsteps of Mason Mount, Reece James and Billy Gilmour as he became the seventh academy graduate to feature under Lampard for Chelsea but opted to leave due to his desire to play regular first-team football, with James now having nailed down a starting spot at right wing-back.
The Blues were thought to be interested in signing a new right wing-back in the summer transfer window to provide competition for James and Potter may look to act on that by pursuing a deal for Lamptey. Brighton were interested in signing former Chelsea defender Tino Livramento before the youngster made the move to Southampton, hinting that Potter could also look act on the Blues' buy-back option for Livramento if he is appointed manager at Stamford Bridge.
Levi Colwill is another talented defender on Chelsea's books with the 19-year-old currently out on loan at Potter's side. Should the English manager become the Blues new manager, Colwill's loan could be terminated with the talented defender returning to west London and continuing to play under Potter.