Khaleej Times

Chelsea sign Barkley from Everton

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london — England midfielder Ross Barkley will inherit the number eight shirt once worn by Chelsea’s record scorer Frank Lampard and hope for a similar career trajectory after joining the London club from Everton on Friday.

Premier League champions Chelsea confirmed that 24-yearold Barkley had signed a 5-1/2 year contract, having initially turned down a move to Stamford Bridge in the close season. No fee was disclosed. Lampard was 23 when he joined Chelsea from West Ham United in 2001 and went on to score 211 goals for the Blues in all competitio­ns.

Liverpool-born Barkley made 179 appearance­s for the Merseyside club he joined as an 11-yearold, scoring only 27 times in all competitio­ns.

Comparison­s with former Everton prodigy Wayne Rooney greeted his Everton debut as an 18-year-old in 2011 but despite earning 22 England caps his career has stalled somewhat.

He said that a move to Chelsea offers a “fresh start” and a chance to add more elements to his all-round game, specifical­ly in the goalscorin­g department.

“I’m overwhelme­d, I’m looking forward to it and I’m really excited to get started,” Barkley, who has not played this season because of a hamstring injury, told Chelsea’s website.

“To be given a fresh start at a new club like Chelsea, it’s unbelievab­le for me. I’m looking forward to continuing where I left off at the end of last season and hoping to improve and add more goals to my game.”

Barkley’s first challenge will be to regain full fitness before trying to establish a role in Antonio Conte’s team, which already features world class midfielder­s such as Tiemoue Bakayoko, N’Golo Kante and Cesc Fabregas.

A strong ball carrier who can also play wide or behind the main striker, the powerfully built Barkley would offer Conte more attacking options.

“He’s very young. I think he has a lot of space for improvemen­t ... He’s strong physically and has good technique,” Conte said. —

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