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Arsenal legend’s son set to join Chelsea

Chelsea are always looking for the best young talents in the world. They are regularly tracking finest talents to sign and convert them into world class stars. Now, Chelsea are said to sign Mathis Eboue who is son of Arsenal legend.

The Blues are already getting rewards of their newly adapted system of signing young players. This summer theh did signed some more players and even handed a very long term contract to players who already proved themself.

Some players did failed to impress the club but they were sold for good price. Players like Conor Gallagher helped the Blues to achieve pure profit as they came through their academy. Hence, the Blues are now planning to make more signings next year too.

Chelsea linked with Mathis Eboue

As per The Daily Mail, the Blues are planning to sign 15 year old Mathis Eboue from Watford. The talented midfielder has already played for Watford’s under 21 team despite his young age.

Eboue is son of Arsenal legend Emmanuel Eboue. Emmanuel played for Gunners from 2004 to 2011 where he managed to play 132 matches. His son was born in England and hence can play for England national team. In addition, he has already played for the England under-15 team on multiple occasions.

Chelsea’s project working out really well

Chelsea have signed Estevao Willian this summer. The Brazilian talents is breaking records regularly and will join the Blues next year. He is expected to directly make it into the first team.

Josh Acheampong is another example of how well the Chelsea project is working. The young right back is already wanted by top clubs like Real Madrid. But, the Blues do not want to sell their and instead prepare for their bright future.

Chelsea are now on the third position in Premier League and have been highly improved recently. Very soon we can see them compete again for titles and play in Champions League.

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