The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Barkley signs for Chelsea

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LONDON. — Midfielder Ross Barkley has described his £15 million move from Everton to Chelsea as “unbelievab­le” and “a fresh start”.

The England internatio­nal (24) has signed a five-and-a-half-year deal with last season’s Premier League champions.

Barkley, who leaves Everton after 13 years at Goodison Park, has not played for seven months because of a hamstring injury and had surgery in August.

“He’s very young and has a lot of space for improvemen­t,” said Chelsea manager Antonio Conte.

“He’s a good prospect, but at the same time, it will be very important to understand, if the player signs, we must have patience to help him recover.”

Barkley turned down a £30 million move to Stamford Bridge on transfer deadline day in August after rejecting a new deal at Everton.

But with his Goodison contract expiring in the summer, he has now moved for £15 million less.

He will wear the number eight shirt at Chelsea — previously worn by Frank Lampard and Oscar.

“To be given a fresh start at a new club like Chelsea, it’s unbelievab­le for me,” said Barkley, who made his Toffees debut in 2011.

Barkley joined Everton’s academy as an 11-year-old in 2005 and played 150 times in the Premier League, scoring 21 goals.

He has 22 caps for England and played at the 2014 World Cup.

Barkley’s departure brought a low-key ending to a Goodison Park career that always had such high hopes, but ends in disappoint­ment and even a tinge of ill-feeling from many supporters — particular­ly as Everton have lost a large chunk of a potential £30 million fee they could have expected had he not turned down a move in August.

Barkley now faces a crucial phase when potential must finally be fulfilled. Previous Everton managers have failed to bring consistenc­y to his game, with Roberto Martinez trying the arm around the shoulder and Ronald Koeman the big stick. Now it is Antonio Conte’s turn. — BBC.

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