A Cobham graduate who first trained with us at the age of six, James has emerged as one of the best young players in the game. His skill, crossing ability, positioning and athleticism mean he is as comfortable in midfield or in a back three as he is at wing-back or full-back, and having now committed to the club until 2027, Blues fans can enjoy James’s prodigious talent for many more years to come.

On agreeing the new contract, Todd Boehly, chairman, said: ‘We are thrilled to give Reece a new long-term contract at Chelsea. He is an outstanding player and a true Chelsea man, and we are all looking forward to watching him continue to flourish at Stamford Bridge.’

Behdad Eghbali and José E. Feliciano, co-controlling owners, said: ‘Reece is a very special footballer and one we love having at Chelsea under our ownership. His blend of physical and technical ability is a huge asset to our team now and for many years to come.’

Reece James said: ‘I am over the moon with my new contract and I’m thankful for the fans, the new ownership and everyone involved in the club. I cannot wait to see what the future holds, and I am sure we will have the chance of winning many trophies.

‘I grew up supporting this club and I’ve been here since I was a six-year-old. I put pen to paper on a new deal because this is the club I want to be at. I’d like to say a special thanks to the fans, I am here to stay and we have a bright future ahead of us.’

James, who turns 23 in December, progressed through our development centre programme and flourished for our Academy teams before taking his first steps in the professional game in 2018/19 on loan at Wigan Athletic. He was a huge success, and cleaned up at the Latics’ end-of-season awards, receiving an astonishing 96 per cent of the votes in their Player of the Year poll.

He had to wait until September 2019 to make his Chelsea debut after picking up an injury on international duty that summer, but he marked the occasion, a Carabao Cup third round tie against Grimsby, with a superb long-range strike.

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