Done Deal for Chelsea As Ziyech Signs Five-year Ahead Summer

'Dotun Akintomide
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Moroccan professional footballer, Hakim Ziyech has signed a five-year deal with Chelsea ahead of his move to Stamford Bridge this summer.

The 26-year-old winger will join Chelsea from Ajax in a deal worth €40million.

On their official website, Chelsea confirmed the move in their latest update; “Chelsea Football Club can today confirm that Hakim Ziyech has agreed to the terms of a five-year contract. The Moroccan international will remain at Ajax for the rest of this season before making the transfer to Stamford Bridge in the summer”.

“I am delighted and proud to have signed for such a huge club as Chelsea,” says Ziyech.

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