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    Premier League west London club, Chelsea, have signed two new players to their academy side.

    The Blues, in a post on their website on Monday, confirmed that Riley Ebho and Jashayde Greenwood have signed scholarship contracts with the club’s Under-18s.

    Both new players will join Hassan Sulaiman’s squad, who have made a strong start to the new campaign in the Under-18 Premier League.

    Ebho, a talented right-back, joins Chelsea from West Ham United. The 16-year-old impressed last season for West Ham’s Under-18s, despite still being a schoolboy.

    Greenwood arrives from Wolverhampton Wanderers and has already featured in the Under-18 Premier League for Chelsea.

    The centre-forward scored once in seven appearances and has represented England across various youth levels.

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