“For sure he’s coming to Chelsea” – Blues set complete highly rated midfielder
According to latest reports, The deal of highly regarded 18-year-old midfielder Alex Matos from Norwich City to Chelsea is nearing completion
However, according to Football Insider reports that a deal in principle has been agreed upon between Chelsea and Norwich City for the transfer of Alex Matos. The Canaries are letting the highly regarded 18-year-old midfielder join the Blues on a free transfer, although they will be compensated by the London club.
Chelsea’s pursuit of these highly regarded youth players has continued. They’ve done the legwork for many transactions before the summer lull, so one of them is ready to close soon. To recruit the top players in the United Kingdom, Todd Boehly has set his sights on one Alex Matos.
Matos, who is just 18 years old, is a highly regarded midfielder for Norwich City. Despite the Canaries’ admiration for the youngster’s abilities, contract talks have so far been unsuccessful. The midfielder has signalled his intention to leave the club by declining to sign a new deal.
Matos moved to Norwich from Luton Town after catching the eye of the academy’s U-12 coaches. He’s fought his way up to a starting role on the U-18 squad. After being signed to a contract with Norwich in 2021, he went on to receive his first professional contract the following year.
He has caught the attention of the best teams thanks to his three assists in the Premier League this season. At this time, Chelsea seems to be the only club really interested in signing the 18-year-old midfielder.
Chelsea may sign him for free, but they must pay Norwich a substantial transfer fee. The Canaries would also need a sell-on provision in the deal with Chelsea if they choose to cash in on the 18-year-old midfielder.
Boehly is also interested in St. Patrick’s Athletic’s Mason Melia, an Irish star, and the South American sensation Kendry Paez. These are the ones they’re keeping an eye on, with the expectation of signing a deal in the near future.
They made a lot of changes in the offseason, bringing in promising players like Carney Chukwuemeka and Omari Hutchison, then they made even more moves in January. Matos and others like him will join the club’s expanding development system and contribute to the first team in the years to come. The promotion of Jim Fraser to the position of director of youth development and recruiting at Chelsea last month coincided with the introduction of young players like Matos. Matos moved to Norwich from Luton Town after catching the attention of the club’s scouts.