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Chelsea have marked Aston Villa 18-year-old Carney Chukwuemeka on a six-year contract for a charge in the district of £20m.
The midfielder showed up last season yet just began two times and it is perceived he is quick to get more first class game time.
"It's been very furious yet I was unable to get Chelsea as far away from me as possible the most recent couple of days so I'm simply cheerful and eased that it's completely finished," said Chukwuemeka.
"I'm so energized and just can hardly hold on to get on the pitch, meet every one of the players and attempt to dominate matches and prizes with Chelsea."
Chelsea administrator Todd Boehly added: "Carney is perhaps of the most thrilling youthful player in Europe so we are truly anticipating seeing him in real life at Stamford Bridge. We are happy to have the option to carry him to Chelsea and add such a capable youthful person to our crew for the new season and then some."
The Blues have previously marked Raheem Sterling and Kalidou Koulibaly this late spring, alongside youngsters Eddie Beach from Southampton and Omari Hutchinson from Arsenal.
In late July, Sky Sports News revealed that Chukwuemeka - who was important for the England U19 crew that lifted the European Championship title this mid year - cared very little about examining another agreement with the club he has been with since the age of 12.
He's been depicted as quite possibly of the best youthful player in England, the explanation Aston Villa have sold him is on the grounds that he just has a year left on his agreement.
"At the point when it turned out to be clear he won't sign another agreement, he was avoided with regards to their crew for their pre-season visit. Aston Villa were ready to allow him to leave as long as they got the right cost. According to Villa's perspective, £20m for a 18-year-old player, is a reasonable plan.
"He was likewise a piece of the England U19 side that won the U19 Euros last month and he was in the Team of the Tournament.
"Chelsea are not simply marking large name players like Kalidou Koulibaly and Raheem Sterling, they nearly have a twin-track approach this late spring, purchasing up probably the best youthful players in England.
"They marked Omari Hutchinson, a 18-year-old winger from Arsenal, and they've added Carney Chukwuemeka also."
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