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truetrini
06 Feb 2006, 11:04 PM
Much Adu about £5m as Chelsea close the net on teenage prodigy
By Oliver Kay

http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,4,00.html

CHELSEA are about to send more shock waves through the football world by beating Manchester United to secure the services of Freddy Adu, the American teenager widely regarded as the most exciting young player on the planet.
United and several top clubs in Italy and Spain have been tracking Adu for four years, but Chelsea’s negotiations are at an advanced stage. Agreements are imminent with the player and Major League Soccer (MLS), which owns his registration. The 16-year-old forward is expected to move to London in the summer, by which time he hopes to have become the youngest player to feature in a World Cup tournament, a record set by Norman Whiteside when he played for Northern Ireland in 1982.



It is a deal that will underline Chelsea’s continuing bid for global domination by signing the stars of tomorrow as well as today. They are also hoping to beat United in a bitter wrangle over John Obi Mikel, the outstanding young Nigeria midfield player, and the news that they are close to securing the services of Adu, who made his debut for DC United aged 14 and won his first full cap for the US last month at 16 years 234 days, will cause consternation in Milan and Madrid but above all in Manchester, where Sir Alex Ferguson had dreams of adding the Ghanaian-born prodigy to his legacy.

Sources at Stamford Bridge say that the initial outlay will be about £5 million for a player who, if successful, could bring Chelsea enormous commercial benefits in Africa as well as the US. It is possible that José Mourinho, the Chelsea manager, would send him on loan to pick up first-team experience, but the club want him to move immediately after the World Cup and are hopeful that a work permit will be granted on appeal, even if the first application is likely to be rejected on grounds of inexperience.

Neither Chelsea nor MLS would comment last night, while one of Adu’s agents, Dan Segal, of SportsNet LLC, declined to confirm that the youngster was heading for England. “All I would like to say at this stage is that Freddy has obviously attracted a lot of interest internationally,” Segal said. “We are mindful of the fact that he will turn 17 in the summer. At this stage, nothing has truly been decided.”

Chelsea, though, believe that the deal is all but done, even if they are prepared to allow MLS to dictate the timing of any announcement. The new MLS campaign starts soon and the loss of Adu, the country’s most celebrated player, may come as an even bigger blow to the league than to DC United, although his departure to one of Europe’s biggest clubs should enhance the sport’s profile in America, particularly if he has an impact on this summer’s World Cup.

MLS has long been resigned to losing Adu. Chelsea’s management team met him for the first time during a pre-season tour of the US in July 2004 and invited him and his mother to their game against AC Milan in New York. Last summer he played against Chelsea for DC United in a friendly in Washington and said that “hopefully one day I can end up playing with those guys rather than against them. They’re my favourite team in the world.”

Should Adu get his wish, it would be another remarkable development in the life of a boy who moved to the US from Ghana at the age of 8 after his mother won a Green Card lottery. His talents came to the attention of the US Olympic Development Programme and the MLS as well as to Nike, the sportswear company, which made him its youngest blue-chip client.

Manchester United hoped that their links with Nike might give them the upper hand in negotiations, but Chelsea, not for the first time, appear to have beaten them to the punch.

United1
06 Feb 2006, 11:11 PM
Hahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahaha

Onionsack
06 Feb 2006, 11:49 PM
Good god do these stupid english reporters ever stop with their ridiculous assertations.

Adu is moving to London this summer huh? Right. :rolleyes:

GOYA-GOYA
06 Feb 2006, 11:54 PM
...and this just in...Pele picks the United States to win the World Cup and the Golden Boot to go to Adu.

superdave
07 Feb 2006, 10:29 AM
FIFA has a rule against the international transfer of children.

giggshasscored
07 Feb 2006, 12:27 PM
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/section/0,,4,00.html

CHELSEA are about to send more shock waves through the football world by beating Manchester United to secure the services of Freddy Adu, the American teenager widely regarded as the most exciting young player on the planet.

I don't think Manchester United is/was interested in Freddy Adu, at least not until he gets out of diapers

DCatracho17
07 Feb 2006, 12:48 PM
Freddy Adu going to Europe???? he is probably gonna choke, after all the MLS is using him as a publucity stunt to attract more fans.

LIKE I Mentioned before, Once i was watching a Chicago fire commericial that said " Come Watch Freddy adu vs. the Fire" I dont think teams will want you to watch rivaling players over them.

Crazy_Yank
07 Feb 2006, 05:43 PM
This move isn't going to happen any time soon, if ever. Adu is making excellent money here. He wouldn't even have a chance to get 1st team football for at least 3-4 years. He's not going to beat Lampard or Eisen. Getting 1st team football with DC United and working his way up the U23 and full men's national teams will help his development more than playing with Chelsea's reserve team. I don't see Adu leaving MLS before his 18th birthday.

Cabiño
07 Feb 2006, 07:46 PM
This move isn't going to happen any time soon, if ever. Adu is making excellent money here. He wouldn't even have a chance to get 1st team football for at least 3-4 years. He's not going to beat Lampard or Eisen. Getting 1st team football with DC United and working his way up the U23 and full men's national teams will help his development more than playing with Chelsea's reserve team. I don't see Adu leaving MLS before his 18th birthday.
if chelsea does buy him (you never know) they will probly loan him to another team like they did with Crespo

EvilRick
08 Feb 2006, 05:16 PM
Who is Freddi Adu? :confused:

Shaster
12 Feb 2006, 01:06 AM
This move isn't going to happen any time soon, if ever. Adu is making excellent money here. He wouldn't even have a chance to get 1st team football for at least 3-4 years. He's not going to beat Lampard or Eisen. Getting 1st team football with DC United and working his way up the U23 and full men's national teams will help his development more than playing with Chelsea's reserve team. I don't see Adu leaving MLS before his 18th birthday.

Hard to envision. In the past, I would say that he has no chance at all in EPL frist team play, but after I watched Rossi played in matches for Man. U., and Nguyen just played for PSV, I may believe everything is possible.

Vasco
12 Feb 2006, 07:06 PM
unless he has been lying about his age and he is 18 years old like many have thought. he isn't going to Europe. Having seen him up close, he is so short. I believe he is 16.

he can't play till 18 since he is not from england or another european country.

the only country he can play in till he turns 18 is the USA. FIFA rules.

You can see he has talent, but he needs more mentoring, and I think Nowak is the coach that can do it. whether freddy knows that or not is another question.

FlashEP
25 Feb 2006, 04:41 AM
WASHINGTON - D.C. United admits Freddy Adu will "have options" at the end of the 2006 Major League Soccer season as the 16-year-old looks set for a move to Europe.

Chelsea and Real Madrid are among the clubs to have been linked with a move for a player who already has played international soccer for the United States. ESPN.com

In the premier league he won't be allowed to enter a professional contract until his 17th birthday (June 2nd of this year). So it could and probably would happen.

FatAndUgly
27 Feb 2006, 07:43 PM
Reasons why Adu ain't goin' to England:

1. Too young
2. Not good enough (yet)
3. He may never qualify for a work permit. Granted, the US is obviously in the top 70 in FIFA, but it's unlikely that Adu will play in 75% of US non-exhibition national team matches over two years.

Maybe in time this will happen, but no time soon.