Chelsea have reportedly identified Stuttgart striker Sasa Kalajdzic as a potential transfer target if their move for Erling Haaland does not happen.
The Blues are understood to have had an opening player-plus-cash bid for Haaland rejected last week, which means the Premier League side may look elsewhere to add to their forward line this summer.
Austrian Kalajdzic scored an impressive 17 goals in all competitions for the Bundesliga side last season, with Chelsea's domestic rivals Tottenham and Dortmund - if Haaland leaves - also said to be interested.
Below, Sportsmail runs the rule over the Stuttgart giant, who scored a fine goal against eventual tournament winners Italy in the Euro 2020 last 16, and identifies what Blues fans could expect from him if he were to move to Stamford Bridge.
Kalajdzic is a physically imposing target man, standing at 6'7", almost two metres tall. That kind of stature is near-unique in the Premier League at the moment, and provides an uncommon threat from crosses, set-pieces and in both boxes.
Although he currently has a relatively slight frame, the 24-year-old won 57.1 per cent of his aerial duels last year and is rarely bullied by defenders - revealing last year that he has been described as an 'Ibrahimovic-machine'.
He is proficient with flick-ons from long passes to feed pacy onrushing team-mates, for example Timo Werner and Callum Hudson-Odoi, but the 11-cap international can also take the ball down, protect it using his body and bring other attackers into play.
Like former Liverpool and England striker Peter Crouch, his height belies a good first touch and strong technical abilities, thanks to playing in holding midfield in his youth. He also has an eye for a trick and is capable of finishing with both feet.
What's his current situation at Stuttgart?
He has two years left on the four-year deal he signed back in July 2019, meaning the club could be willing to sell him this season rather than risk losing him on a free the campaign after.
In April it was reported that Tottenham were interested in him, with a fee of £15million mentioned, but given his strong end to the campaign and his impressive performances at Euro 2020, that could now be significantly higher.
Stuttgart sold key forward Nico Gonzalez to Fiorentina for £20m in June, are under no immediate financial pressure to sell, and would be unwilling to lose last season's top scorer, with the Athletic reporting they could demand more than £30m for him.
Chelsea and owner Roman Abramovich are hardly penny-pinchers, but that kind of fee for a player who is likely to be a squad player at first may prove a sizeable disincentive.
How would he fit into Thomas Tuchel's style of play?
Chelsea are not currently blessed with striker options at the moment, with Olivier Giroud now at AC Milan, plus Tammy Abraham and Michy Batshuayi linked with moves away.
German duo Timo Werner and Kai Havertz, signed for an initial combined £110m last summer, are not natural No 9s and have shown inconsistent form, especially in terms of goalscoring - although Havertz impressed as a false nine later in the season.
The former Admira Wacker man would likely be a backup option at first, regularly coming off the bench to influence games or allow a more direct style of play, starting domestic and European cup matches.
He is also a fiercely determined character, as proven by his comeback from a cruciate ligament injury in a pre-season camp shortly after signing for Stuttgart. He worked hard at his recovery, and the next year he was playing at Euro 2020.
Would he be willing to move?
In a word, yes. Even though the Vienna-born star wouldn't walk into a secure spot in the starting team, the Premier League would be an attractive proposition for him, with personal terms unlikely to be a sticking point.
With Liverpool reportedly interested, he told Bild in March: 'I feel completely at home at VfB, but it would be a really tough decision because I really like Liverpool. This club is simply special to me.
'When I was a kid, I saw the Champions League final when Liverpool came back from 3-0 down against Milan to win. That gripped me. The last time I went to a Liverpool game, I really kitted myself out: I bought myself a scarf, jersey, cap and a mug.'
He also views former Chelsea midfielder Nemanja Matic, also of Serbian descent, as an idol, so has a slight connection to Stamford Bridge.
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yodbilu
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Chelsea's academy has a bright prospect called Armando Broja who scores for fun
kokbepsu
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nothing
Feobcioy
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this will be worst signing for Chelsea,he plays the same style with Kai......dull system of playing
Loyacmrstz
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Chelsea don't need an expensive striker give Amondo chance 👌
izalFirdaus
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chelsea with expensive striker : fail chelsea with cheap striker : success
mimidarling
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should have signed Patson Daka
daka is already in Leicester city
dennisachafu
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Chelsea should sign him and Haaland. He should come as a replacement for Giroud. Sell Abraham for £40m, get this guy around £30m and invest the remaining ones on Haaland.
subduct232
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Get Lewandowski
Irikefed
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Harry Kane is going to Manchester city for £160, Chelsea FC should pay the £150 for haaland. He is worth it
ficadilmps
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This summer Chelsea had signed more than 15 players according to AF rumors [Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh][Crylaugh]
DanielMukuka
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should have signed Patson Daka
Yobcim
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No thanks!
fanclnstyz
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Instead of signing this guy.. Let armando broja play
MykBisolakay
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Another morata Another timo Werner .... Chelsea wake up and sign striker that won’t become defensive midfielder infringement of goal We need Kane or Haaland or Mbappe or Icardi
Mod_master
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Another sticker from bundesliga?? So Chelsea didn’t learn from timo Werner[Crylaugh]
Seaadeios
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please we don't want another Werner 2.0
Chocomilito23
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let us sign him first, then we Chelsea fans will tell you. what you will expect from us 💙💯
Thelionofthejungleis
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See the man the physical the energy imagine to see him in your favorite team!? Talking the truth this halaand will be the greatest player in the world The team that will win this fight ooh ooh 🙌🙌
harrazaltaaf
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another bench warmer
Eriq
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Then we better keep our Tammy Abraham, the lad is no where better than Tammy, just checked his all time statistics compared to Tammy, he's no where near. I am just afraid, all this Chelsea search for striker, will end up bringing an average striker[Crylaugh]
yzkhid
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All football is really making money from Chelsea now so they need to be paying all Chelsea fans right now
Rombdiklnr
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the guy is so good but we don't need him
fibabortz
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we don't need him
Moe-Km
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He is a really good striker. I've watched his game a few times but not good enough for champions of Europe
neyikmo
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Sasa Kalajdzic is an absolutely amazing footballer indeed.I have seen him play plenty of times and has impressed me to be fair.He is a natural no.9,he is very tall,which you need from a CF during set pieces and can head high balls in.Despite that I still believe Chelsea must still fight for Erling and see what happens. If it fails let's have faith in Timo guys.He is still brilliant despite his underwhelming first season with us!I am sure the goals will come from him.Let's just have faith in the guy!
Yommicious
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I don't see him as the answer to the striking role...he can't stands the pressure of striking role at Chelsea. Chelsea need a world class striker not average
dubceilnrs
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he is still very good
royalb
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Me to all football after their article