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Tosin Adarabioyo undergoes Chelsea medical ahead of Stamford Bridge move

Tosin Adarabioyo undergoes Chelsea medical ahead of Stamford Bridge move

Nigerian-born defender and Fulham star, Tosin Adarabioyo, has successfully underwent his Chelsea medical ahead of a free transfer to Stamford Bridge.

The 26-year-old’s contract with Fulham expires this summer, paving the way for him to reunite with new Blues boss Enzo Maresca, with whom he previously worked at Manchester City.

Chelsea has offered Adarabioyo a long-term contract, valuing his Premier League experience, excellent availability, and injury record.

Newcastle was also interested in signing the Englishman, but he decided to join Chelsea instead, expressing excitement about the move to Stamford Bridge.

Adarabioyo will become the first signing of the Maresca era once he completes the formalities of his deal, having agreed to join Chelsea over the weekend.

Adarabioyo has worked with Chelsea’s new boss Maresca before from their time together at Manchester City.

The 6ft 5in centre-half will compete alongside several quality defenders in the Chelsea squad, but he stands a strong chance of securing playing time because he is quick, strong, and comfortable on the ball

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