Ethan Ampadu signs long-term Chelsea deal

Ethan Ampadu signs long-term Chelsea deal
Ethan Ampadu signs long-term Chelsea deal

London (AFP) – Wales international Ethan Ampadu has signed a new five-year contract with Chelsea, the Premier League club  announced on Wednesday.

Ampadu, who signed from Exeter in 2017 with the fee agreed by tribunal, has impressed since moving to Stamford Bridge.

“I’m really proud and happy, I’m looking forward to the next five years,” said the 18-year-old, who can play in defence or midfield.

Ampadu has made seven Chelsea appearances so far and could be involved in Thursday’s Europa League clash at PAOK in Greece.

“All I have got to do now is continue to work hard, and hopefully good things will happen,” Ampadu said.

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Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia said: “Ethan has shown great potential and unbelievable maturity since arriving at Chelsea a year ago.

“In this short time he convinced a lot of people with his exceptional quality and mentality and we look forward to watching him develop into a key player for the club over the coming years.”

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