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Chelsea youth talent completes surprise deadline day move to Tottenham

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Photo by Rob Newell - CameraSport via Getty Images

Chelsea did not make any significant first-team signings on deadline day, but there was quite a bit of activity involving their academy players.

Winger Ato Ampah made a move to Stoke City in a seven-figure transfer, and Yahya Idrissi headed over to AC Milan.

But the most unexpected move came from one of the Blues’ under-18s, who ended up joining Spurs.

This is everything you need to know about Joel Vidal-Philbert’s surprise deadline day switch to Tottenham.

Joel Vidal-Philbert completes Tottenham move on deadline day

Photo by Antonio Masiello – The FA/The FA via Getty Images
Photo by Antonio Masiello – The FA/The FA via Getty Images

Chelsea’s academy signed Joel Vidal-Philbert from West Ham when he was 14 years old during the 2023/24 season.

The right winger made five appearances for Chelsea’s under-18s in the U18 Premier League, finding the net once during that spell.

Opportunities were limited though, with Ibrahim Rabbaj ahead of him in the pecking order at Cobham.

Chelsea released an official statement regarding Vidal-Philbert’s transfer, reading: “We thank Joel for his efforts during his time at the club and wish him well as he takes the next step in his career.”

The youngster posted a message on Instagram following his move to Spurs, saying: “Happy to be at this wonderful club.”

He has previously represented England at under-16 level, suggesting he is considered a player with real potential within the game.

Player movement from Chelsea’s academy in the January window

During the January transfer window, seven players departed Chelsea’s academy on either a permanent or loan basis. The complete list of those exits is provided below:

  • Ato Ampah (£3m to Stoke City)
  • Leo Castledine (£2.1m to Middlesbrough)
  • Frankie Runham (Loan to Ipswich Town)
  • Ted Curd (Loan to Boreham Wood)
  • Yahya Idrissi (Undisclosed to AC Milan)
  • Joel Vidal-Philbert (Undisclosed to Tottenham)
  • Joseph Wheeler-Henry (Loan to Brentford)

Moves for Ampah and Leo Castledine are expected to assist Chelsea in meeting the Premier League’s Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR).

Frankie Runham is also anticipated to make a permanent departure from the West London club soon.

On the other hand, both Yahya Idrissi and Vidal-Philbert were unable to secure regular places in Chelsea’s U18 starting line-up before their departures.

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Duo who snubbed Everton see deadline day transfers fall through after FIFA intervention

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Photo by Visionhaus/Getty Images

Everton were right in the middle of things on deadline day.

As they worked to finalise Tyrique George’s loan from Chelsea – a deal that needed an extension via a deal sheet – it looked like Dwight McNeil was heading to Crystal Palace in a £20m move.

But Palace pulled out at the last moment, leaving McNeil and his partner visibly disappointed, something fans noticed on social media.

Earlier in the window, Everton had tried to bring in Youssef En-Nesyri and N’Golo Kante from Fenerbahce and Al Ittihad, but neither move came off. The players wanted to go elsewhere.

FIFA, however, have reportedly hampered their efforts, according to Fabrizio Romano.

N’Golo Kante and Youssef En-Nesyri stay put after rejecting Everton move

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Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images

Everton had a loan bid for En-Nesyri accepted by Fenerbahce in mid-January, but the Morocco striker turned down the move, reportedly due to concerns over the weather.

The Toffees also spoke with Kante, though he was already looking to leave Al Ittihad for Fenerbahce, a deal that did not come together.

Romano reported on X that there was a verbal agreement in place between the clubs to swap the players, but FIFA stepped in and blocked it due to issues with the documentation.

Kante is set to leave Al Ittihad as a free agent when his contract runs out this summer. On the other hand, En-Nesyri still has time left on his Fenerbahce deal, which runs through July 2029.

One of the duo could still join Everton if they go on to terminate their contracts

Depending on how FIFA’s intervention has impacted either Kante or En-Nesyri, there is a possibility they could choose to end their contracts and move as free agents.

A free transfer can be completed outside the window, so there is still flexibility.

That is the case of players like Raheem Sterling and Jesse Lingard. Both are currently unattached after leaving Chelsea and FC Seoul, so Everton could still make a move for them even with the window shut.

Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain is another England international without a club at the moment, alongside Dele Alli.

So even though the transfer deadline has passed, David Moyes still has options if he wants to strengthen his squad further.

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