Chelsea completed their surprise swoop for Fiorentina’s former Bolton
left-back Marcos Alonso for a reported £23 million ($30 million, 27
million euros) on Wednesday.
Alonso agreed a five-year contract with the Premier League club as
Chelsea manager Antonio Conte turned to the Spaniard after missing out
on several other defensive targets.
The 25-year-old is Conte’s fourth signing since taking charge at
Stamford Bridge, following the arrivals of France midfielder N’Golo
Kante, Belgium striker Michy Batshuayi and Portuguese goalkeeper
Eduardo.
“I’m very happy. It’s a step up in my career and I think this is the
perfect place for me to continue developing,” Alonso told Chelsea’s
website.
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“It’s time for me to win some titles. It was an easy decision for me
to make when I heard the club were interested in signing me.
“My family and close friends know Chelsea is the club I have dreamt
about playing for so I’m really excited about the challenge and I’m
looking forward to working with my new team-mates.”
Alonso is no stranger to the Premier League having played for Bolton for three seasons.
The Real Madrid youth academy graduate was in the same Wanderers
defence as Gary Cahill, who is now one of his Chelsea team-mates, and he
also had a loan spell at Sunderland.
Alonso’s arrival gives Conte options at the back, with the
possibility of Cesar Azpilicueta switching to right-back and Branislav
Ivanovic playing in the centre of defence.
With the transfer window shutting later on Wednesday, Chelsea are
also reportedly set to re-sign Brazil defender David Luiz, who they sold
to Paris St Germain for £50 million in 2014.
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