※ 引述《JamesCaesar (首席百人队长)》之铭言:
: https://www.chelseafc.com/zh/news/2019/07/01/academy-trio-sign-new-deals
: 科林斯 (Bradley Collins) 和达博 (Fanktay Dabo) 也已经确定新的去向。门
: 将签约巴恩斯利,而后者正式转会考文垂。安格班 (Victorian Angban) 则正式加盟
: 梅斯,上赛季他帮助梅斯升入法甲联赛。
https://www.goal.com/en-gb/news/musonda-set-for-gameless-loan-at-vitesse
-as-chelsea-close-to/16m9o7b06bak21ti776z8lyn2o
Nizaar Kinsella, Chelsea correspondent - 3 Apr 2019
Elsewhere, Victorien Angban is on the verge of making a permanent
£6 million switch to his loan club Metz, who have an automatic purchase
option on the Ivory Coast international if they get promoted.
安格班去年续约一年后外租给梅斯,买断条款为升级法甲后触发,结果真的升级了。
https://www.goal.com/en/news/metz-are-trying-to-keep-me-chelsea-loanee
-angban-hopeful-of/1ewrzts8mav5j160n72uo46p2o
'Metz are trying to keep me' - Chelsea loanee Angban hopeful of France stay
Adrien Mathieu - 21 May 2019
Chelsea loanee Victorien Angban has admitted that he wishes to stay on at
newly-promoted Ligue 1 side Metz as the clubs seek an agreement over a
permanent transfer for the Ivory Coast midfielder.
安格班自己也想留在梅斯。
The 22-year-old is understandably keen to continue at the Stade
Saint-Symphorien, with Frederic Antonetti's side holding the option to buy
the player for a sum of around €6 million (£5.2m/$6.7m). Goal
understands Metz are attempting to bring down that €6m for the purchase
option.
买断费为600万欧元,梅斯还想杀价一下。
“I feel good here on a personal level,” Angban told Goal. “I hope
everything will be fine. Currently I'm still waiting to hear from Metz and
their option [to make my move permanent]. The higher-ups at the club are
in talks with Chelsea to try and keep me.
“If both parties agree, I would like to stay. I want to play in Ligue 1
with Metz. Chelsea followed me with regularity, they called me a lot, but
the chiefs at Metz want me absolutely. I hope that they will come to an
agreement.”
Some mid-season hiccups saw Metz's title charge waiver for a while, but a
strong finish culminating in a 1-0 victory over second-placed Brest on the
final matchday brought an end to a hugely successful season for the outfit
from Lorraine.
And while some of Chelsea's large army of loanees have been farmed out to
more prestigious leagues, Angban feels that he is best placed to stay
where he is to continue his development.
“It went well even though it was difficult for me at first,” he said.
“With the group we have, everything is in place to make my job easier. I
played in Belgium, Spain... and the French Ligue 2 has a really good
level. It's both tactical and physical. I liked it.”