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Alex Richards

Chelsea agree £20million Carney Chukwuemeka transfer from Aston Villa after contract standoff

Chelsea and Aston Villa have reached an agreement for the permanent transfer of Carney Chukwuemeka, in a deal worth £20million.

The teenager, who played a starring role in England Under-19s European Championship triumph this summer, is into the final 12 months of his contract at Villa Park and had been reticent to sign a new deal.

Following his performances for the Young Lions earlier this summer, he has attracted a host of European interest, while the Villans had also hoped that he would eventually sign a new deal - having initially opened talks with the player's representatives last October.

Carney Chukwuemeka in action for Villa last term (Matthew Ashton - AMA)

But they failed to extend the young star's deal, leading to a standoff between his representatives and the club both over the terms and his progression at first-team level. With boss Steven Gerrard unwilling to guarantee playing time and Chukwuemeka's camp unwilling to sign on the terms offered, the 18-year-old was frozen out by Gerrard this summer, left out of the club’s pre-season tour of Australia and has been training with the under-23s.

Both clubs have confirmed that he has been given permission to travel to London to discuss personal terms and undergo a medical ahead of moving to join Thomas Tuchel’s side.

Tuchel met with the player last week to persuade him that he would get playing time at Chelsea and that it would be the best place for his development, rather than heading abroad. Barcelona, AC Milan and Borussia Dortmund were among the sides who had been keeping tabs on his situation, but were put off by Villa's price tag.

Chukwuemeka joined the Villa academy from Northampton Town in 2016 before making his senior debut in May 2021. He made 11 Premier League appearances for Villa last term.

For Villa, the blow of losing Chukwuemeka will be offset somewhat by the continued growth of Jacob Ramsey, who enjoyed a fine breakthrough season last term.

Ramsey, 21, scored six times in 35 games last term and proved to be first-choice under Gerrard. He is set to have an even bigger role to play this season, with his manager believing he can hit double figures from midfield.

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