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CHELSEA STAND FIRM ON JOSH ACHEAMPONG AMID TRANSFER INTEREST

Chelsea have made it clear that Josh Acheampong will not be leaving the club this summer, reaffirming their commitment to the young defender after signing him to a new long-term contract.

CHELSEA MAKE POSITION CLEAR

The London club has decided not to entertain any offers for 19-year-old Josh Acheampong despite significant interest from other teams, including Borussia Dortmund and several top European sides. Reports suggest a potential £35 million fee was mentioned, but Chelsea see Acheampong as a vital part of their future plans and have recently tied him down until 2029. The defender progressed through the club’s academy, debuting for the first team last season and impressing both the coaching staff and supporters with his versatility and calmness under pressure.

WHY ACHEAMPONG IS SO IMPORTANT

Acheampong’s rapid rise from the academy to first-team football is a testament to his hard work and promise. Last season, he helped Chelsea’s Under-18s claim the Premier League southern title and made appearances for England at the U17 European Championships and U17 World Cup. His performances earned him a first-team debut against Tottenham Hotspur and subsequent outings in the Conference League and domestic fixtures. Manager Enzo Maresca highly rates the defender and has gradually integrated him into his plans, underlining the trust the club has in his development.

LOOKING AHEAD: ACHEAMPONG IN CHELSEA’S PLANS

Chelsea, who finished fourth in the Premier League last season, are looking to close the gap on the teams above as they prepare for the 2025/26 campaign. Acheampong is expected to feature more regularly, especially with the club balancing domestic and European competitions. Chelsea’s next competitive fixture will be in the opening game of the new Premier League season, and they are aiming to start strong to improve on last season’s finish. The club’s message is clear: Acheampong is central to their project, and he will be staying at Stamford Bridge for the foreseeable future.