
Kurt
Zouma has signed a new Chelsea contract but will spend this season on loan
at Stoke.
The France centre-half passed a medical at Stoke on Monday and has now
completed the formalities of his loan - but not before signing a six-year
deal at Stamford Bridge.
Zouma was a bit-part player at Chelsea in Antonio Conte's first season after
missing nine months with a cruciate injury.
But the club's technical director Michael Enemalo said: "It is fantastic
Kurt has chosen to commit his future to Chelsea.
"He has shown his talent since joining us three years ago, and has returned
from a serious injury with a fantastic attitude.
"Now he has the opportunity to play regularly in the Premier League and we
will be monitoring his progress closely while he is at Stoke."
Zouma, who won the Premier League and League Cup with Chelsea in 2015 in his
first season in England, was also a target for West Brom.
Stoke boss Mark Hughes said: "Kurt is undoubtedly one of the most talented
young defenders in the game, so naturally his arrival will enhance our
playing squad for the forthcoming campaign.
"We have prioritised adding further strength in depth to defensive positions
this summer, and we have certainly done that by fending off any number of
clubs who were all interested in taking Kurt on loan.
"He first caught my attention as a 17-year-old during his time at
Saint-Etienne, and in fact, I actually tried to sign him at that point in
his career, but whilst that deal never materialised I am delighted to
finally get the opportunity to work with him now.
"On his day he is one of the most impressive defenders in the league, and
whilst injury, unfortunately, hampered his progress at Chelsea last season,
we are certain that we can give him the platform to recapture the form he
showed prior to his setback."