
Chelsea
midfielder Charly Musonda has completed a move to Celtic on an 18-month
loan.
Sky Sports News reported on Monday that Brendan Rodgers had claimed Celtic
had beaten 24 other clubs to get the Belgian, despite wanting Musonda last
summer.
The 21-year-old was a key player in Chelsea's academy, and this season, he
has made seven first-team appearances, scoring on his full debut against
Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup.
"Charly is a big talent that I've known for a few years now," Rodgers said.
"It is a big thank you for Chelsea because he is really one of the shining
lights within the academy and has progressed through with various loans out
and obviously has been part of the first team squad.
"I think there was something up to 24 clubs interested in taking Charly so
for him to want to come to here and Chelsea very happily to want him to come
is a great coup for us as a football club."
Musonda, who will be available to play in Celtics' match against Hearts on
Tuesday night, signed a new contract at Chelsea just last month that keeps
him with the Blues until 2022.
However, the Belgian U21 international will now continue his development
with more regular first-team football with the Scottish Premiership reigning
champions and current league leaders.
Musonda's signing makes him the 34th Chelsea player to join another club on
loan this season.