Seems at lot, and may just get lost at the club, or maybe not...Still a lot of money. Chelsea have agreed to pay a staggering £2million to make an MK Dons youth-team player the most expensive 14-year-old in football. Teenage sensation Oluwaseyi Ojo is viewed as one of the hottest prospects in English football, with Manchester United, Liverpool, Arsenal and Manchester City all having tracked the youngster. But Chelsea have won the race to sign the midfielder after making three offers for Ojo while he was playing for England Under 16s against Northern Ireland at Chesterfield on Wednesday. The teenager was introduced as a half-time substitute and made an impact after two minutes, setting up Mason Bennett's second as England secured a 3-1 win. The impressive cameo sparked an incredible series of bids from Chelsea during the game. Knowing that scouts from the country's other top clubs were also at the game, they made three bids in 45 minutes. MK Dons rejected the opening two offers before agreeing a package understood to be worth an initial £1.5million, plus another £500,000 in add-ons. On paper it is not hard to see why Chelsea have paid a record fee paid for the 14-year-old - who joined the League One club in 2007. Despite his tender age, Ojo has already been invited to train with Karl Robinsonâs first team.Furthermore, he made his debut for the Donsâ Under-18 team aged just 13 and is already a fixture for the Under-16âs. Chelseaâs youth coaches will take a closer look at Ojo upon his arrival at the clubâs Cobham HQ before deciding which age group he should begin his Blues education. After being picked for Englandâs Under-16s, Ojo said: âI was very excited and surprised, being one of the youngest is a bit of added pressure but it is also a bit of an advantage. Out of favour: Nicolas Anelka will be a free agent in the summer âThe professional players that I want to be like in the future are Xavi, [Anders] Iniesta and [Cesc] Fabregas.
big gamble for chelsea but they can afford it, unlike us paying 8m for wickham when we could have signed adam johnson 2 years ago for less if we didn't **** about