(Reuters) - Chelsea rediscovered their goalscoring touch against Brighton on Saturday, with Michy Batshuayi's performance giving manager Antonio Conte plenty to think about as he plans his January transfer business. In the absence of suspended striker Alvaro Morata, Chelsea cruised to a 4-0 victory at Brighton with Eden Hazard scoring twice. According to British media reports, Conte will bring in at least one new striker before the transfer window closes, with further reports saying Batshuayi could leave on loan and La Liga side Sevilla touted as potential suitors. Yet after filling in for Morata admirably as Chelsea thrashed Brighton, Conte could well change his plans, and give Belgium international Batshuayi a more prominent role. “I am pleased for him (Batshuayi)," Conte said.
Source: The Star January 20, 2018 18:11 UTC