Chelsea continues Bruco’s policy of adding another promising player to their book and signing the most exciting young talent of world football.
Enzo Maresca already has a team full of young people, so there is a real case for the club to prioritize more experience.
Most recently, Chelsea has agreed to a more than £35 million contract for teen starlet Yorel Hat, Yorel Hat, as the latest arrival in the window to join Liam Dellup (22), Jamie Gittens (20) and Joa Pedro (23).
Despite his age, pigeon boasts a senior appearance from his days with the Ajax, including a remarkable Europa League performance.
Chelsea’s best performance in the Premier League last season | Average Match Rating |
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Call Palmer | 7.33 |
Moises Caiceco | 7.02 |
Enzo Fernandez | 6.95 |
Nicholas Jackson | 6.88 |
Please call Maduyke | 6.82 |
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According to Fabrizio Romano, pigeons received medical care yesterday, but Chelsea added yet another starlet before the new season.
Todd Boley and the board are not shy about spending cash on these honorable talents, spending nearly £270 million on this window alone, with Chelsea still not signing at age 23 until the deadline.
Chelsea also sent 11 people, the youngest in Premier League history last year (Optajoe). In consultations with RB Leipzig starlet Xavi Simons, their average age will not rise anytime soon, let alone Alejandro Garnacho’s expected bid.
Chelsea confirms Jesse Delhi’s signature from Crystal Palace
The club has very prioritized players with very sales value and potential, and Chelsea recently agreed to a deal with Young Crystal Palace attacker Jesse Delhi.
The 18-year-old “sensory” had been on the verge of a move to Germany before Maresca’s side hijacked the transfer to keep him in London. Delhi was a man in demand and attracted attention from eight European clubs, but it was Chelsea who ultimately won the race for his signature (Fabrizio Romano).
Almost a week later, Chelsea confirmed their arrival in Delhi, and the British put the pen on paper on a four-year contract at Stamford Bridge.
The teenage forward represented the UK at the Under-19 European Championship this summer, and came after winning 20 goals and five assists on just 27 outings for Palace under-18 during his time at Selhurst Park.
Delhi also stepped up to under 21 years of football at Palace last season, but he will try to compete on his path to setting up Maresca over the next few years.