icchelseanews.com

Chelsea announcement made confirming defender has now signed with the Blues

Chelsea have now announced and revealed that Academy defender Kaiden Wilson has signed a new contract with the Blues, keeping him at the club until 2030.

The Blues posted on the club website: ‘Wilson joined CHELSEA at Under-14s level from grassroots football and has progressed through the Academy age groups, continuing his development as a defender.

‘During the 2023/24 season, Wilson was an important part of the Under-18s side which won the southern section of the Under-18 Premier League.

‘He continued his progress during the 2024/25 campaign, becoming a consistent presence at the back for our Under-21s. In December of that season, he was among a group of Academy players selected to travel with the first team for Chelsea’s UEFA Conference League fixture against Astana in Kazakhstan.

‘This season, Wilson has remained a reliable performer and has made 17 appearances across Under-21s competitions, featuring in the Premier League 2, the Premier League International Cup and the EFL Trophy.

‘Congratulations, Kaiden!’

IcChelseanews says…

Kaiden is one of the many young players that have been working hard in the youth ranks to get that contract at CHELSEA, and this new deal for the defender is massive for him and his career.

Obviously he will have dreams to play for the Blues on a regular basis, and if he is able to work hard and keep his head down, he may gets some chances in the coming seasons.

But this is some great news and we are now interested to see just how far the lad is able to go in the game.

MORE BIG CHELSEA NEWS AND GOSSIP

Top Read: £87M Goal-machine open to making big Chelsea transfer move

Most Read Chelsea to pay over £100 million to secure signing of top Premier League star

Also Read: Chelsea make moves to sign powerful Premier League star after transfer request handed in

LOVE CHELSEA? CLICK HERE FOR ALL THE LATEST NEWS AND GOSSIP

Related

Discover more from IcChelseanews

Subscribe to get the latest posts sent to your email.

Read full news in source page