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Chelsea sign Kovacic on loan, goalkeeper Courtois moves to Real Madrid

Writer: Andrew ZarbAndrew Zarb



Chelsea have announced the signing of midfielder Mateo Kovacic on a season-long loan from Real Madrid, as part of a deal which has seen Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois join the European champions, with Real Madrid reportedly paying Chelsea £35m.

A club statement from Chelsea confirming the arrival of Kovacic read:

"Mateo Kovacic has joined the Blues from Real Madrid on a season-long loan deal.

The 24-year-old Croatian international arrives with experience having featured regularly in Serie A, La Liga, the Champions League and at international level. He played five games during Croatia’s run to the World Cup final this summer.

Upon arriving at Stamford Bridge, Kovacic said: ‘I am really happy and excited to be here at Chelsea. It is an amazing feeling. I will try to do my best for this club. It is a new league for me, the beginning is always tough but I am sure the coach and my new team-mates will help me and I am looking forward to a great season.’

Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia added: ‘We are very happy to welcome Mateo to the Chelsea family. He is a perfect fit for us this season, his style is well suited to how Maurizio wants to play and we are sure he will prove to be a valuable asset for the club.’

Kovacic is a ball-playing central midfielder who thrives on quick combinations. He combines hard work with skill in possession and penetrative passing. He can also play anywhere across the midfield.

Kovacic caught the eye from a very early age, and after joining Dinamo Zagreb’s academy as a teenager, it wasn’t long before he had established himself in their first team. He scored on his senior debut aged 16 years and 198 days, becoming the youngest goalscorer in the history of the Croatian top flight in the process.

He got his first taste of elite European football during his two-and-a-half years in Dinamo’s first team, and he remains the second-youngest player to have ever scored in the Champions League after netting against Lyon at just 17.

Kovacic left Dinamo for Inter Milan in January 2013 having won a pair of league and cup doubles with the Croatian giants. His performances at such a tender age, including in the Champions League, had made him one of the hottest properties in Europe.

His first half-season at Inter was so impressive he forced his way into the starting XI and he picked up the club’s young player of the year award.

After two more seasons at the San Siro, Real Madrid came calling in the summer of 2015 and with the Nerazzurri in financial difficulty, they had little choice but to sell one of their star assets. Kovacic headed to the Spanish capital having made almost 100 appearances in Italy. He had just turned 21.

With fierce competition for places at Real Madrid, Kovacic has more often than not featured off the bench during his time at the Bernabeu. Despite that, he has maintained regular playing time and has accumulated over 100 appearances during his three years with Real, including in the Champions League, which Real Madrid have won every season since Kovacic joined. Among his other honours won are a La Liga title and a Spanish Cup.

He already has 46 international appearances to his name since debuting in 2013, and along with playing his part this summer as Croatia entered unchartered territory, he started each of their games at the World Cup in Brazil four years ago.

Welcome, Mateo!"

Meanwhile, a club statement from Real Madrid confirming the signing of Courtois read:

"Thibaut Courtois (Bree, Belgium, 05/11/1992) is now a new Real Madrid player. The Golden Glove from the last World Cup signs for the Champions League champions after his impressive performance in Russia. His saves were decisive as Belgium finished in a historical third position which saw him chosen as the best goalkeeper of the tournament.

At 26 years of age, Courtois has already gain extensive experience in European football. He has won the league in Spain, England and Belgium and stands tall at almost two meters high (1.99m) and his ability between the sticks. He came through the youth categories at Genk, he made his debut with the first team in the 2008/09 season and settled there for two seasons. In 2010/11, the last one that he played in Belgian football, he was a key player in the winning of the league and voted goalkeeper of the year.

The least number of goals conceded in Primera

In the summer of 2011 he signed for Chelsea, after three seasons at Atlético de Madrid. At the red and white club he won the Europa League, the European Super Cup, LaLiga and the Copa del Rey. He won the Zamora Trophy twice (2012/13 and 2013/14) and was included in the team of the year (2013/14). During this spell he made his debut with the Belgium senior team. It was in November 2011, at the age of 19, that he became the youngest goalkeeper in history to make his debut with the Belgian national team.

Premier League Golden Glove

Courtois joined Chelsea in the 2014/15 season, where he won two Premier League titles (2014/15 and 16/17), the FA Cup (2017/18) and the League Cup (2014/15). His team conceded the least goal in the first campaign and, in 2016/17, the Belgian goalkeeper received the Gold Glove Award in the Premier League after keeping 16 clean sheets.

Honours:

-Golden Glove at the 2018 World Cup

-2 Zamora Trophies

-Golden Glove in the Premier League

-2 Premier League

-1 Spanish league

-1 Belgian league

-1 Europa League

-1 European Super Cup

-1 Copa del Rey

-1 FA Cup

-1 English League Cup

Career:

-Genk (2008-2011)

-Atlético de Madrid (2011-2014)

-Chelsea (2014-2018)

-Real Madrid (2018-)


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