He’s old and slow
Let’s face it, the 31-year-old Spaniard isn’t as good as he used to be, and his father time has finally reached him after being one of the most prolific finishers during his years with Sevilla, and even if he’s quite good for a lesser side like Swansea, a contending team like Chelsea could definitely do better (and younger) in their hunt for a second striker.
They can’t give up on Michy
The Belgian has had a disappointing season for far, but to be fair, he hasn’t had consistent minutes to prove his value at Stamford Bridge. Bathsuayi came with high praise looking to be Diego Costa’s replacement, but looking at the great moment that the Spaniard is having, he has struggled to get any playing time, hence, hurting his confidence in a big way. Nevertheless, he’s still very young and talented, and he just needs time to show what he’s capable of doing.