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Analysis: The Stats Behind Chelsea's Latest £48.5m Signing
Analysis: The Stats Behind Chelsea's Latest £48.5m Signing

Yahoo

time07-07-2025

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Analysis: The Stats Behind Chelsea's Latest £48.5m Signing

Jamie Gittens Joins Chelsea: Speed, Skill and Long-Term Strategy Chelsea have completed the signing of Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund for £48.5 million, with a further £3.5 million potentially due in add-ons. The 20-year-old winger arrives at Stamford Bridge with a reputation for beating defenders and injecting pace into games. Having signed a seven-year contract, Gittens represents a long-term project for Chelsea rather than a quick fix. Advertisement Gittens has endured a disrupted rise. Injuries hampered his early years at Dortmund, but last season he broke through, delivering high-impact performances down the left flank. His speed and skill caught the eye during Dortmund's strong first half of the 2023-24 campaign, although form tailed off after managerial changes. 'He made his debut under Marco Rose (in April 2022), but since then it's been great development,' said Dortmund's Lars Ricken. 'We said, 'OK, we can develop him into a great player.'' Photo IMAGO With Jadon Sancho departed, Mudryk suspended, and Geovany Quenda arriving next summer, Chelsea required reinforcements out wide. Gittens now becomes one of the few senior wingers available to Enzo Maresca, joining Noni Madueke and the injury-prone Pedro Neto in the rotation. Advertisement Fitting into Maresca's Philosophy Gittens' success at Chelsea will hinge on adapting to Maresca's structure. His game thrives on freedom, space and confidence. At Dortmund, he averaged 9.3 take-ons per 90 minutes, the highest in the Bundesliga among wide players, converting 45 per cent of them. These are elite dribbling numbers and indicative of someone comfortable going one-on-one. 'He is a counter-attacking threat, but also capable of disrupting a low-block,' noted The Athletic's analysis. His ability to use both feet and get shots off under pressure makes him a multi-faceted forward, though questions remain over his off-ball work and defensive contributions. 'He does not contribute a lot without the ball and that's an area that will have to improve,' said Seb Stafford-Bloor. 'It will come with more experience, though.' Advertisement Chelsea's measured possession style and pressing schemes could require a steep learning curve for Gittens, who often thrived on chaos rather than control. Financial Engineering and Long-Term Vision Gittens' deal is another example of Chelsea's aggressive amortisation model. Though he signed a seven-year contract, both Premier League and UEFA rules cap amortisation at five years. That means his £48.5 million fee will cost Chelsea £11.1 million per year in PSR terms, despite being spread at £7.9 million annually in the club's official accounts. Wages remain undisclosed, but the total investment over the course of the deal will exceed £55 million. Chelsea's continued use of long-term contracts underlines their commitment to long-term value protection, while potentially testing the patience of fans who expect immediate impact. Advertisement Dortmund's Smart Profit and English Youth Pipeline Dortmund, meanwhile, are set to bank a near-complete profit from the transfer. Signed from Manchester City's academy in 2020, Gittens cost them very little and leaves five years later for a huge fee. No sell-on clause was inserted due to his age when he left City. Reading and City will receive modest solidarity payments of around £0.4 million each. Dortmund will retain the bulk of the £2.4 million solidarity fee, rounding off a deal that demonstrates the strength of their talent development pipeline. As Chelsea look to the future, Dortmund once again profit from nurturing a young English talent abroad and selling at peak value. Advertisement Our View – EPL Index Analysis This transfer is exactly what Chelsea fans have been crying out for. Gittens brings pace, directness and unpredictability, and those traits have been missing since Eden Hazard's departure. Sure, he is young and raw, but so were Reece James and Levi Colwill at one point. What matters is the willingness to take on responsibility and make things happen, which Gittens clearly has. The fact that he's already producing numbers like 9.3 take-ons per 90 in a major league at 20 is a huge statement. We've been far too reliant on stop-start players like Mudryk and underwhelming options like Madueke. With Sancho gone and Estevao still a project, Gittens gives us immediate thrust on the wing. Enzo Maresca's system might demand more structure, but with time and coaching, Gittens could explode. Fans understand this won't be perfect from day one, but watching someone take defenders on with confidence is going to lift Stamford Bridge. This deal feels like a smart mix of data-led recruitment and football sense. It is another step towards reshaping Chelsea's identity.

Chelsea splash £48.5m on Gittens in youth-to-Euro-star return
Chelsea splash £48.5m on Gittens in youth-to-Euro-star return

Malay Mail

time06-07-2025

  • Business
  • Malay Mail

Chelsea splash £48.5m on Gittens in youth-to-Euro-star return

LONDON, July 6 — Chelsea added England under-21 international winger Jamie Gittens to their array of attacking talent yesterday from Borussia Dortmund. The Blues will reportedly pay an initial £48.5 million (RM280 million) for the 20-year-old, who was in Chelsea's academy as a youth player, with a further £3.5 million in add-ons. Gittens eventually moved to Manchester City's academy before signing for Dortmund in 2022. He made 107 appearances for the German giants, scoring 17 goals, 12 of which came in the Bundesliga and Champions League last season. 'It's a great feeling to join such a big club as Chelsea,' said Gittens. 'I can't wait to learn from everyone in the team and to push myself to the max here. It's an amazing feeling.' Gittens became Chelsea's fifth signing of another big-spending summer, joining forwards Liam Delap and Joao Pedro, midfielder Dario Essugo and defender Mamadou Sarr. Brazilian rising star Estevao Willian, 18, will also join the Premier League giants, in a deal agreed last year, after scoring against Chelsea in Palmeiras' 2-1 Club World Cup quarter-final defeat on Friday. Gittens, though, will not be eligible to feature in Chelsea's semi-final against Fluminense on Tuesday or the final should the Blues progress. 'Jamie Gittens' career exemplifies the development of top talents at BVB,' said Dortmund CEO Lars Ricken. 'We discovered him very early, signed him almost at no cost, continuously developed him in our youth academy, and provided him with playing time at the highest professional level. 'Jamie has repaid that trust with dedication, performance, and goals. His transfer back to his home country would be highly valuable for us.' Chelsea are under pressure to recoup some of their transfer spend in sales over the coming months. On Friday, they were fined €31 million by Uefa for two breaches of financial sustainability rules, with a further €60 million suspended as part of a four-year settlement agreement. Moreover, Chelsea, who have qualified for the Champions League, cannot register any new players for European competition unless they earn more from transfer sales than they spend on new signings. — AFP

Chelsea add Gittens to glut of attacking talent
Chelsea add Gittens to glut of attacking talent

France 24

time05-07-2025

  • Business
  • France 24

Chelsea add Gittens to glut of attacking talent

The Blues will reportedly pay an initial £48.5 million ($66 million) for the 20-year-old, who was in Chelsea's academy as a youth player, with a further £3.5 million in add-ons. Gittens eventually moved to Manchester City's academy before signing for Dortmund in 2022. He made 107 appearances for the German giants, scoring 17 goals, 12 of which came in the Bundesliga and Champions League last season. "It's a great feeling to join such a big club as Chelsea," said Gittens. "I can't wait to learn from everyone in the team and to push myself to the max here. It's an amazing feeling." Gittens became Chelsea's fifth signing of another big-spending summer, joining forwards Liam Delap and Joao Pedro, midfielder Dario Essugo and defender Mamadou Sarr. Brazilian rising star Estevao Willian, 18, will also join the Premier League giants, in a deal agreed last year, after scoring against Chelsea in Palmerias' 2-1 Club World Cup quarter-final defeat on Friday. Gittens, though, will not be eligible to feature in Chelsea's semi-final against Fluminense on Tuesday or the final should the Blues progress. "Jamie Gittens' career exemplifies the development of top talents at BVB," said Dortmund CEO Lars Ricken. "We discovered him very early, signed him almost at no cost, continuously developed him in our youth academy, and provided him with playing time at the highest professional level. "Jamie has repaid that trust with dedication, performance, and goals. His transfer back to his home country would be highly valuable for us." Chelsea are under pressure to recoup some of their transfer spend in sales over the coming months. On Friday, they were fined 31 million euros by UEFA for two breaches of financial sustainability rules, with a further 60 million euros suspended as part of a four-year settlement agreement. Moreover, Chelsea, who have qualified for the Champions League, cannot register any new players for European competition unless they earn more from transfer sales than they spend on new signings.

Chelsea add Gittens to glut of attacking talent
Chelsea add Gittens to glut of attacking talent

Yahoo

time05-07-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Chelsea add Gittens to glut of attacking talent

Jamie Gittens is set to join Chelsea from Borussia Dortmund (LLUIS GENE) Chelsea added England under-21 international winger Jamie Gittens to their array of attacking talent on Saturday from Borussia Dortmund. The Blues will reportedly pay an initial £48.5 million ($66 million) for the 20-year-old, who was in Chelsea's academy as a youth player, with a further £3.5 million in add-ons. Advertisement Gittens eventually moved to Manchester City's academy before signing for Dortmund in 2022. He made 107 appearances for the German giants, scoring 17 goals, 12 of which came in the Bundesliga and Champions League last season. "It's a great feeling to join such a big club as Chelsea," said Gittens. "I can't wait to learn from everyone in the team and to push myself to the max here. It's an amazing feeling." Gittens became Chelsea's fifth signing of another big-spending summer, joining forwards Liam Delap and Joao Pedro, midfielder Dario Essugo and defender Mamadou Sarr. Advertisement Brazilian rising star Estevao Willian, 18, will also join the Premier League giants, in a deal agreed last year, after scoring against Chelsea in Palmerias' 2-1 Club World Cup quarter-final defeat on Friday. Gittens, though, will not be eligible to feature in Chelsea's semi-final against Fluminense on Tuesday or the final should the Blues progress. "Jamie Gittens' career exemplifies the development of top talents at BVB," said Dortmund CEO Lars Ricken. "We discovered him very early, signed him almost at no cost, continuously developed him in our youth academy, and provided him with playing time at the highest professional level. Advertisement "Jamie has repaid that trust with dedication, performance, and goals. His transfer back to his home country would be highly valuable for us." Chelsea are under pressure to recoup some of their transfer spend in sales over the coming months. On Friday, they were fined 31 million euros by UEFA for two breaches of financial sustainability rules, with a further 60 million euros suspended as part of a four-year settlement agreement. Moreover, Chelsea, who have qualified for the Champions League, cannot register any new players for European competition unless they earn more from transfer sales than they spend on new signings. kca/pb

Borussia Dortmund confirm Gittens transfer agreement with Chelsea
Borussia Dortmund confirm Gittens transfer agreement with Chelsea

Yahoo

time03-07-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Borussia Dortmund confirm Gittens transfer agreement with Chelsea

Borussia Dortmund's announcement confirms that Jamie Gittens is close to sealing a move to Chelsea, with a full agreement now in place between all parties. The 20-year-old winger is expected to join the Premier League side imminently, pending the finalisation of contractual details. Dortmund made the announcement during their Club World Cup campaign in Fort Lauderdale, where both clubs are currently based. Advertisement Gittens, who joined Dortmund from Manchester City's academy in 2020, has developed into a first-team regular at the Bundesliga club. He made 107 appearances across all competitions for Dortmund, including 76 in the Bundesliga and 23 in the Champions League, scoring a total of 17 goals. Reports suggest Chelsea will pay up to £55 million for the England youth international, including performance-based add-ons. His switch marks the second major attacking arrival at Stamford Bridge this summer, following the £55 million capture of Joao Pedro, from Brighton & Hove Albion. Although Gittens was included in Dortmund's squad for the Club World Cup, he has not featured since a group-stage draw with Fluminense, where he came off the bench in the 77th minute. Advertisement Dortmund's chief executive Lars Ricken reflected on the player's rise and impact at the club. 'Jamie Gittens' career exemplifies the development of top talents at BVB,' he said. 'We discovered him very early, signed him almost at no cost, and provided him with playing time at the highest professional level.' He added, 'Jamie has repaid that trust with dedication, performance and goals. His transfer back to his home country would be highly valuable for us. We wish Jamie all the best for his sporting future.' Sporting director Sebastian Kehl revealed that negotiations with Chelsea were 'challenging,' but ultimately satisfactory for Dortmund's sporting and financial plans. 'Jamie is an excellent player who has brought us great joy,' said Kehl. 'It was his wish to take the next step in his career at Chelsea, and we wish him all the very best and much success.' Advertisement Gittens will not be eligible to feature for Chelsea in the ongoing Club World Cup, having already appeared for Dortmund earlier in the tournament. However, he is expected to be a key figure in Chelsea's plans once the move is completed and registration opens for the domestic campaign.

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