BREAKING: Defender Announces ‘I Am Excited For My Future At Chelsea’ After OFFICIALLY Signing Up

Kaiden Wilson looks ahead to what’s next for him at Chelsea after committing his future to the club with a new contract. The 18-year-old defender  – who this week signed a new two-year contract with an option for a further year – is extremely pleased with his performances across the 2023/24 season and is no looking forward to the future after agreeing that new contract....KINDLY READ THE FULL STORY HERE▶

‘I am really happy with signing my new contract,’ Wilson began. ‘It is something I have been working towards since signing my first professional contract with the club, so it means a lot to extend my stay.

‘I have a huge connection with CHELSEA. I have spent most of my childhood at Cobham, so it means a lot to me and my family knowing that I can continue my journey.

‘Being at the club since Under-14s, I have always looked up to the older players at the Academy and aspired to follow them. Now, to say I am one of them, and continue to be one of them, is a proud moment.’

‘This season has been incredible. Being involved in most of the Under-18s games and making appearances for the Under-21s during the latter stages of the season, reflects my development and improvement across my performance.

‘It is great to see my progression throughout the Academy and being able to have the chance to display my performance on a greater stage. It is what every Academy player dreams of.

‘My stand-out moment this season was winning the southern title. Not only did we get the trophy, we also got the opportunity to play at the Bridge – an experience that I will never forget.

‘It has been my dream to play there since joining the club. It was a full circle and proud moment, hopefully there will be more appearances to come.

‘Now I have extended my contract, I am able to show what I am capable of and prove why I deserved to extend my time.

‘I am excited for my future at CHELSEA, and I am sure I will continue to progress and give my all.’