CHELSEA SIGN MATHIS EBOUÉ, TEENAGE SON OF EX-ARSENAL STAR
Chelsea have completed the signing of England U16 talent Mathis Eboué from Watford, marking another addition to their long-term academy project.
The 15-year-old is recognised as a high-quality attacking player with significant potential.
Football transfer expert Fabrizio Romano confirmed the news in a post on Friday via X, stating, “Chelsea have completed the deal to sign England U16 talent Mathis Eboué from Watford.
“High quality attacking player, Eboué is former Arsenal player’s son — now can be considered a Chelsea player.
“Paperwork done, one more for Chelsea Academy long term plan. Here we go.”
Eboué’s arrival at Stamford Bridge continues Chelsea’s strategy of investing in young talents to bolster their development program.
The teenager, who is the son of a former Arsenal player, joins a growing list of promising players in Chelsea’s academy system.
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