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·11 de julho de 2025
“All signed” – Fabrizio Romano confirms latest Chelsea transfer after change of plan from the Blues

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Fabrizio Romano has confirmed Chelsea have agreed to sell Mathis Amougou to Strasbourg just six months after signing the midfielder.
The Blues signed Amougou for a fee of around £12.5m from Ligue 1 outfit St Etienne in January and he played just 22 minutes for the club.
The 19-year-old had been marked out for a loan deal to Strasbourg for the upcoming season, but it now appears the deal will be permanent.
Amougou had been earmarked as a replacement for Andrey Santos, who’s now returned to Chelsea and Romano has provided an update on the situation.
He took to X.com and said:
“All signed for Mathis Amougou’s move to Strasbourg on permanent deal from Chelsea. Contract until June 2030, as @CyrilOlives reports; with Chelsea to include buy-back clause and not using loan spot.”
Amougou joined Chelsea in January from St Etienne. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
The fee is believed to be undisclosed, and by having a buyback clause Chelsea have the option to bring Amougou back if he does well at Strasbourg.
Amougou made his only Premier League appearance as a second half substitute in the 4-0 win against Southampton in February.
The Frenchman could be joined by Ishe Samuels-Smith who’s in negotiations over a permanent move to Chelsea’s sister club.
With Amougou now joining Strasbourg on a permanent basis it frees one more loan spot, which will be very useful for the Blues.
Kendry Paez is set to join, whilst teenage goalkeeper Mike Penders is also close to agreeing a loan move, and the Blues now face a decision on who the final loan spot should go to.
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There a number of candidates such as Josh Acheampong and Tyrique George, whilst Samuels-Smith could also be loaned if a permanent move isn’t agreed.
Buying Strasbourg has certainly been a beneficial move for Chelsea, and they will be hoping for similar success stories like Santos next season.