NEWS: Chelsea wants to bring back the man who destroyed Arsenal as the Blues eye the talented 29-year-old midfielder from the Bundesliga

Joshua Kimmich, a midfield player for Bayern Munich, is a target for Chelsea when the current campaign ends.

According to Fichajes, they have the adaptable German international on their want list ahead of the summer transfer season. It would be intriguing to see whether they make a bid to recruit him.

Chelsea has made significant financial investments in the midfield in previous transfer windows. They have paid more than £200 million in total to acquire players like as Moises Caicedo and Enzo Fernandez.

They still have trouble controlling games, though, so having someone like Kimmich around may be quite helpful. The 29-year-old will assist them control the game’s tempo in addition to helping them thwart opponent assaults and protect the back four.

Kimmich heads Bayern Munich past Arsenal and into semi-finals | ReutersKimmich can play both defensive midfield and fullback because of his versatility. If they are able to close the deal, the Blues will greatly benefit from his versatility.

Will Chelsea sign Joshua Kimmich?

Determination, a clean sheet - and a monster header from Kimmich | FC BayernGiven his experience in the Bundesliga, the German international may be inclined to take on a fresh challenge at this point in his career. It will be intriguing to see if he is amenable to joining Chelsea, since a transfer to the Premier League will be an exciting chance for him.

Chelsea is undoubtedly one of the biggest teams in the world, but they won’t be eligible for the UEFA Champions League the following season, which might be a massive turnoff for players of elite caliber.

Arsenal knocked out by Bayern after Kimmich header secures last-four spot |  Champions League | The GuardianKimmich would not want to sign with a team like Chelsea at this time since he is used to battling for titles every season. The Blues are still rebuilding, therefore it’s doubtful that they would be able to immediately compete with teams like Manchester City and Arsenal.