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Chelsea FC Signs 17-Year Old ‘Fikayo Tomori’ A Nigerian Defender

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Published: 2015/07/04
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English football club, Chelsea FC has signed 17-years old Nigerian defensive player, Fikayo Tomori.

The Canadian born Nigerian announced his admission into the football club that also has countryman, John Mikel Obi on board.

The teenager took to his Twitter account on Friday, June 3, 2015 to announce the signing with a picture of himself signing his contract.

‘Happy to have signed my professional contract with Chelsea FC today. Proud moment for my family and I,’ he wrote.

Tomori was signed alongside Jay Dasilva, Miro Muheim and Charlie Wakefield on Friday.

The official Twitter handle for the football club confirmed the signing with the tweet, ‘Congratulations to Jay Dasilva, Fikayo Tomori, Miro Muheim and Charlie Wakefield on signing professional contracts at Chelsea today. CFC’.

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