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Mikel Obi now faces the Chelsea Challenge

After emerging the winner in a bitterly fought and protracted transfer saga Nigeria's own prodigyJohn Obi Mikel faces the daunting challenge of breaking into the first team of the

star-studded Premiership side.Mikel who was part of Jose Mourinho's dream of reinforcing the Chelsea line up with three fresh faces cost the team £16 million.

Mourinho had said at the end of the season that he wanted to bring three fresh faces to the club, and Mikel has joined Andriy Shevchenko, Michael Ballack and Salomon Kalou as the

Premiership champions look to defend their title. Manchester United, who thought they had secured the midfielder in 2005, accepted a £12m settlement to pave the way for the 19-year-old Nigerian to become a Chelsea player

after the rival clubs reached an agreement over his future.The two Premiership sides, along with Mikel's Norwegian club Lyn Oslo, who received £4m, worked together to allow Mikel to join the champions after a bitter transfer dispute. Chelsea will pay half of both amounts now and half in 12 months' time.

After agreeing to join United, Mikel subsequently claimed he had been pressured into signing the contract and wanted to join Chelsea instead. "As a result of this settlement all claims in this matter, which Chelsea were never an official party to, are now withdrawn," read a statement issued by Chelsea and United. "The payments do not in any way imply the acceptance of any such claims and have been made solely so that Mikel can resume his career.

"United will support Chelsea in any work permit application if necessary. All parties have agreed there will be no further comment on the settlement or any of the allegations or claims."

The overall price tag will heap pressure on the youngster, who has been billed as one of the hottest teenage prospects along with players such as Theo Walcott, Lionel Messi and

Cesc Fabregas. Mikel's first challenge will be to break into the Chelsea first team, which Wright-Phillips failed to do following his £21m move from Manchester City. With Claude Makelele, Frank Lampard, Ballack, Joe Cole and Arjen Robben established in midfield, Mikel is likely to be used sparingly at first.

In addition, Portuguese goalkeeper Hilario is expected to arrive as cover for Petr Cech, while Mourinho has confirmed his interest in Real Madrid's Brazil left-back Roberto Carlos. With William Gallas, Carlton Cole and Shaun Wright-Phillips appearing unsettled, more changes are expected soon. Eidur Gudjohnsen, Hernan Crespo and Jiri Jarosik have also been linked with moves.

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Link  |  2006-06-07 21:12
lanre (ogba lagos nigeria)
i feel mickel is fit into chelsea's first team and i feel he is also kanu the second any way i feel that chelsea should also buy kanu then mickel will have a nigerian patner
Link  |  2006-06-10 03:48
Nnamdy (Port Harcourt,Nigeria.)
Boy,its time to show u are worth all the money,be patient and persevere bcos u will make it in Chelsea.Goodluck but do not behave like Jay Jay who abandoned his fatherland but has now being abandoned by his beloved Bolton.

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