Tuesday, January 17, 2012

WELCOME TO CHELSEA GARY CAHILL


Gary Cahill says the chance of winning regular silverware was the driving force behind his £7million switch to Chelsea. Cahill completed his move to Stamford Bridge on Monday, signing a five-and-a-half year deal worth around £80,000 a week.

The England defender, 26, who will wear the No 24 shirt, says battling against Europe’s top clubs was key in his decision to quit Bolton.
‘Chelsea are a massive club who look to win trophies season in, season out. It is a big opportunity for me to be a part of that,’ Cahill said.

'Opportunities like this, you can't turn down.'

The parties reportedly settled on wages of £80,000-per-week on Friday, £20,000 less than Cahill was said to be demanding. The player then travelled to London to undergo a medical and watched his new club's 1-0 Barclays Premier League win over Sunderland on Saturday.

Chelsea were once again far from convincing at the back and supporters will be hoping Cahill can provide the much-needed solidity for which they were long renowned.His new team-mate Petr Cech has underlined the importance of continuing to win trophies. Success in the Champions League and FA Cup are Chelsea’s only realistic hopes of silverware after a season of inconsistency, but the Czech goalkeeper said: ‘Of course, we are still expected to win something. We set a standard.’

Despite being part of a Bolton defence among the worst in the Premier League this season, Cahill has performed well alongside Chelsea captain John Terry at international level.

There were no shortage of admirers for the defender, with Arsenal seeing a bid rejected last summer and Tottenham also going close to landing him.
But Chelsea were the only serious January transfer window bidders, with Bolton opting to cash in on a player in the final six months of his contract.

A fee was agreed at the end of last month but negotiations with the player immediately hit a snag when Villas-Boas revealed club and player were 'miles apart' in terms of Cahill's salary. Reports suggested that gap was £30,000, with Chelsea determined not to be held to ransom as they seek to slash their overall wage budget in the era of Financial Fair Play.

Villas-Boas last week refused to criticise Cahill or his representatives for the delay, saying: 'It's part of negotiation.'
The Chelsea boss has previously said he is looking to sign one more player in the transfer market, probably a striker, although he has since suggested Cahill may be the only arrival.

Speaking about Cahill's impending arrival on Saturday evening, Villas-Boas said: 'He has good technical abilities which is important in the way we want to play and to implement our philosophy.

'Our passing philosophy in building from the back. He has speed of anticipation, is an English international of course.

'Competition will be tight for him but we brought him in to become better as a team.'











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1 Penyokong CHELSEA:

Ce'gu JAERA on January 17, 2012 at 6:46 PM said...

nampaknya denfender chelsea semakin gah.... hebat (",)

 

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