New Chelsea keeper Gabriel Slonina says joining the Blues was a ‘no brainer’

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New Chelsea keeper Gabriel Slonina says joining the Blues for $15million was a ‘no brainer’… as fellow US star Christian Pulisic calls him up and offers to help him settle at Stamford Bridge

  • The Illinois native chose Chelsea for history of developing young players
  • Slonina will move officially in January after the end of the current MLS season
  • Chicago sit 10th in the league due to lack of goal scoring, but close to playoffs

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After completing one of the most expensive transfers for a teenager in MLS history, new Chelsea man Gabriel ‘Gaga’ Slonina is looking forward to his move overseas.

The 18-year old keeper will be staying with his current club, Chicago Fire FC, until January.

The Illinois native is excited to move to England, saying Chelsea’s history of developing young players attracted him to the club.   

‘It was a no-brainer for me to want to join that team, such a massive club with so much history and the things they have done in the past years has truly been amazing. So it’s an incredible honor to be joining the club,’ Slonina told reporters.

New Chelsea keeper Gabriel Slonina says joining the Blues was

‘It was a no-brainer to join Chelsea because of the development I’ll be able to get there.’ 

He added that fellow American international Christian Pulisic has reached out, offering to help him settle in when he moves to Stamford Bridge.

Slonina has been something of a revelation on a Chicago team that hasn’t impressed in this current MLS season.

Despite Slonina having the joint second most clean sheets in the league, Chicago hasn’t managed to score that much.

The team’s 24 goals is the second worst mark league wide, only just ahead of last place Sporting Kansas City.

Despite this, Chicago sit 10th in Major League Soccer’s Eastern Conference table, just two points out of a playoff spot.

Continued top performances could see Slonina get a callup to Gregg Berhalter’s USMNT side, but he faces stiff competition from Arsenal arrival Matt Turner, Middlesbrough keeper Zach Steffen, and New York City FC’s Sean Johnson.

He does have eligibility to play for Poland through his ancestry, and he was called up to the Polish senior team in May.

However, Slonina rejected the call-up, stating his intentions to play for the USMNT.

Slonina's 10 clean sheets is good for the second best in the league

Slonina's 10 clean sheets is good for the second best in the league

Slonina’s 10 clean sheets is good for the second best in the league