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Wednesday, January 2, 2019

Christian Pulisic: Forward signs for Chelsea to become most expensive soccer signing in U.S. history

The move from Borussia Dortmund to Chelsea makes the 20-year-old -- widely touted as one of the world's best young players -- the most expensive American player in history.
"It's a privilege to have signed for such a legendary club and I look forward to working hard towards being a contributor to their team of world class players," Pulisic said on social media.
Pulisic, who joined Dortmund's academy in 2015 and made his first team debut aged 17, will remain on loan with the Bundesliga outfit until the end of the season.

'Been an honor to wear the black and yellow'

"It feels like only yesterday that I arrived in Dortmund as a raw, excited, very nervous but exceptionally proud 16-year-old from a small American town called Hershey," Pulisic -- the youngest goalscorer in U.S Soccer history -- added.
"I had no idea what lay ahead but I soon discovered that as a young Schwarzgelben, I would be in the best possible hands.
"I would not be where I am today without the Club and their belief in giving young players a chance. It's been an honor and a dream to pull on the black-and-yellow in front of the Südtribüne [the famous south end of Dortmund's stadium]."
Pulisic has earned 23 caps for the U.S. national team, scoring nine times. He has made 80 appearances for table-topping Dortmund but has faced competition this season for a starting berth following the emergence of 18-year-old Englishman Jadon Sancho.
Pulisic celebrates scoring against Club Brugge in the Champions League.
In a statement, Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia said: 'We are delighted to have signed one of Europe's most sought-after young players.
"Christian has shown his quality during a fantastic spell in Germany and at just 20, we believe he has the potential to become an important Chelsea player for many years to come.
"We look forward to welcoming him to Stamford Bridge in the summer and wish him and Dortmund every success for the remainder of the season."

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