Chelsea Completes Medical for New Signings Set to sign 8-year contract with Chelsea
In exciting transfer news, Chelsea Football Club has successfully completed the medical examinations for two new signings. According to renowned transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Senegal international forward Nicolas Jackson has undergone his medical and is set to sign an impressive eight-year contract with the Blues.
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Romano revealed that Jackson’s contract with Chelsea will be valid until June 2031, making it an extended commitment by the player. The medical process spanned two days, with the first part conducted on Saturday and the second part on Sunday. Chelsea has agreed to pay €37 million to Villarreal for Jackson’s services, slightly above his release clause but with improved payment terms.
In addition to Jackson, Chelsea has also secured the signing of Jamaica international Dujuan ‘Whisper’ Richards. The club officially announced Richards’ arrival, stating that he will join the team for the upcoming season after turning 18 years old.
Richards, a prolific goalscorer at the youth level, made his senior international debut earlier this year against Trinidad & Tobago. He followed it up with his first start against the same opposition, and more recently, completed a full 90 minutes against Qatar. His promising performances have earned him a spot in Jamaica’s squad for the upcoming Gold Cup.
Born in Port Royal, Richards honed his skills at the Phoenix Allstars Football Academy, joining at the age of 11. Throughout his development, he faced English opposition at the youth level and made a significant impact in the prestigious 2022 Manning Cup, scoring an impressive 31 goals and providing 19 assists while representing Kingston College.
Chelsea fans eagerly anticipate the contributions of these talented players, whose arrivals are set to bolster the team’s attacking prowess. The club continues to make strategic moves in the transfer market, securing promising talents to enhance their chances of success in domestic and international competitions.