Chelsea considers loaning striker Deivid Washington to Strasbourg
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Aug 18, 2026, 1:35 PM
Last updated Aug 18, 2026

Chelsea is exploring the possibility of loaning striker Deivid Washington to Strasbourg as they seek a solution for the player's future. Washington, who was signed for £17 million in 2023, has seen minimal first-team action and returned from an unsuccessful loan at Santos in Brazil. While reports suggest that the move to Strasbourg is a last resort, other clubs from Portugal are also showing interest. Chelsea has faced challenges in managing their striker roster, with recent developments concerning other players like Benoit Badiashile, who is expected to undergo a medical at Napoli this week.
- •Deivid Washington may be loaned to Strasbourg from Chelsea.
- •Washington was signed for £17 million but has limited first-team appearances.
- •He recently returned from a loan at Santos that did not work out.
- •Portuguese clubs are also interested in Washington.
- •Benoit Badiashile is set for a medical at Napoli.
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