Wonder-kid of Nigerian descent targeted by United, City, Liverpool, Arsenal and Dortmund signs five-year contract with Chelsea
Faustino Adebola Rasheed Anjorin has signed a long-term contract with Chelsea after turning down advances from European giants.
The England U-19 midfielder reportedly turned down offers from Manchester City, Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Borussia Dortmund before signing a five-year deal at Chelsea.
The player of Nigerian descent said it was natural for him to sign for club he has supported and train at since he was six year old.
Anjorin also stressed the role of his gaffes, Frank Lampard, Eddy Newton, Jordy Morris who have been helping towards his development.
‘It’s a brilliant feeling,’ he told the official Chelsea website after putting pen to paper on the new deal. ‘I’ve been at the club since I was six years old so to get to this stage and then be offered another five-year contract on top of that is amazing.
‘I had no hesitation but to take it straight away because to play for the club I always dreamed of playing for is really special for me.’
‘It’s been a really crucial season for young players here,’ Anjorin went on. ‘Frank, Jody Morris and Joe Edwards have taken us on board and really committed themselves to bringing young players through.
‘It’s been really important to have those familiar faces around,’ he said of the former Academy coaches who are now working alongside Lampard. ‘It’s easy to talk to people and be around the first team building more because you’re welcomed in.
‘Hopefully I can try to carry on being a part of that as long as I keep working hard and impressing the coaches.
‘Coming on and playing well like I did in the 20 minutes that I had, it was amazing,’ the teenager recalls of his senior debut in the Carabao Cup. ‘It just feels brilliant to be out there and hear the crowd because you don’t really experience that kind of atmosphere at Under-23s level.
‘You feel like everyone is behind you. When I was about to come on, I remember just hearing this massive roar which was completely unexpected. I thought it would be quiet because nobody knew who I was but I think they knew I was from the Academy so the support was brilliant. It put a smile on my face for the rest of the day!.
‘Against Everton, I’ll never forget the fans singing my name because it just felt so amazing. I was on the pitch playing and then I just heard them chanting ‘Tino, Tino, Tino’. It was unbelievable to hear that.’
It was a brilliant season before the coronavirus arrived,’ he continued. ‘We were unbeaten in Premier League 2, which was a phenomenal achievement and all credit to the coaches for that.
‘I was top scorer as well so it was disappointing to miss out on ending the season but the health of everybody comes first and it was the right thing to do.’
While the Academy season has been curtailed, Premier League football is set to resume in a matter of weeks and Anjorin will certainly be hoping to add to his two senior appearances so far this season. In the longer-term, his aim is to establish himself as a Stamford Bridge regular.
‘I’ve been at Chelsea for so long so it feels really special to get this new long contract, especially because it gives me a few years to keep developing and try to push to get into the first team,’ he added.
‘I know I still have a lot of hard work to do to get there but hopefully I can do it and inspire the next group of young players coming through that it can be done.’
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