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Ruben Loftus-Cheek staying with Chelsea

Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek has signed a new five-year contract. The England internatio...



Ruben Loftus-Cheek staying wit...
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Ruben Loftus-Cheek staying with Chelsea

Chelsea midfielder Ruben Loftus-Cheek has signed a new five-year contract.

The England international had started to become a regular in the first-team at Stamford Bridge last season, before injury put an early end to his campaign.

He's made 72 appearances for the club - scoring 12 goals and told Chelsea's official website that he's happy to commit his future to the Blues.

"I’m really happy and pleased that I get to stay here for another five years. It’s the place where I’ve grown up playing and hopefully I’ll be playing here for a lot longer,

"At eight or nine years old, of course you never think you’ll be here for so long because you just want to enjoy yourself and play with your friends.

"When I look back and see how the hard work has paid off, it’s a good feeling. That only makes me want to work harder to achieve more in the future.

"I hope to win a lot more trophies with the team and personally it’s just about trying to do as well as I can and work hard to be a key player for Chelsea."

Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia says Loftus-Cheek is an "important player" for new boss Frank Lampard.

"We see Ruben as an important part of the squad for many years to come and we are very pleased he also considers his future to be with Chelsea.

"He is proof of the fantastic work being done in the Chelsea Academy and in recent seasons has developed into a first-team regular and an England international. Under Frank Lampard’s leadership, we believe he will be a key player for Chelsea and we look forward to welcoming him back once he has recovered from his injury."

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