The second addition to Antonio Conte’s squad for the coming season has been completed. N’Golo Kante is a Chelsea player.
Following
the signing of Michy Batshuayi from the French League, Kante joins from
Premier League Leicester City, where he so memorably played a major
part in the Foxes’ championship triumph last season.
The
25-year-old came close to adding to that success on the international
stage earlier this month. He was part of the France squad that was
denied a host-team triumph at Euro 2016 by an extra-time Portugal goal
in the final.
After signing a five-year contract, Kante said: ‘I
am so happy to have signed for one of the biggest clubs in Europe. It’s a
dream come true for me.
‘The opportunity to work with Antonio
Conte, a brilliant coach, and some of the best players in the world was
simply too good to turn down.
‘My first season in English
football was very special and now I hope to go on to achieve even more
during my time as a Chelsea player. I am looking forward to meeting up
with my new team-mates and helping the club achieve a lot of success.’
Chelsea
Football Club technical director Michael Emenalo added: ‘N’Golo is a
fantastic signing ahead of the new season and we are delighted to have
been able to bring such a talented player to the club.
‘He is a perfect fit in terms of Antonio Conte’s philosophies and the style of football he wants to play.
‘For
a player of his age he has already built up a wealth of experience and
his exceptional quality will without doubt be a great addition to the
team.’
The midfielder was the first signing made after Claudio Ranieri became Leicester manager last summer.
What
followed is well-known throughout the world of football as Kante’s
ability to win possession of the ball and retain it, and to power his
team forward marked him out as the best transfer of the year in many
people’s eyes.

He played in all but one of the league
games in Leicester’s title win and made the Premier League’s most number
of tackles and interceptions. He was named in the PFA Team of the Year.
The
France national team came calling in March of this year. Kante
impressed and made the starting line-up for the opening game of Euro
2016 when the hosts took on Romania. His figures for passing, tacking
and intercepting in that match were again unsurpassed and he supplied
the ball for Dmitri Payet to strike a spectacular late winner.
He
was suspended for the quarter-final win over Iceland and began the
semi-final and final on the bench. He came on in the first of those
games against Germany but although many were calling for his
introduction as the French midfield laboured against Portugal, he
remained an unused substitute in the competition’s decider.
Chelsea
is the fourth professional club of Kante's career. A Parisian by birth,
he played for his local amateur side Suresnes until the age of 19 when
he moved north and joined Boulogne.
Kante’s performances for
Boulogne in 2012/13, when they were in the French third tier, caught the
eye of Caen in the division above, and he helped power the Normandy
club to promotion to Ligue 1 in his first season there. He played every
game.
Following a second season with Caen he joined Leicester City.
Kante comes to Chelsea with a Premier League winners’ medal and eight international caps to his name.
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