- Thibaut Courtois has agreed a new five-year contract at Chelsea
- The 22-year-old revealed last week he was set to sign a new deal at Stamford Bridge when he returned from international duty with Belgium
- Courtois has now established himself as Blues' No1 ahead of Petr Cech
Petr
Cech's chances of squeezing out Thibaut Courtois suffered another blow
on Thursday night when the new Chelsea No 1 signed a five-year contract.
Chelsea
have moved swiftly in negotiations with Belgium goalkeeper Courtois
after he returned to Stamford Bridge following three years on loan with
Atletico Madrid. His new contract, worth about £100,000 a week, confirms
that his long-term future is at Chelsea working with Jose Mourinho.
Courtois
started the season ahead of Cech and there appears no way back into the
team for the popular keeper. Cech was given permission to leave on
transfer deadline day but he opted to stay at Chelsea.
VIDEO Scroll down to watch Jose Mourinho discuss Petr Cech and Thibaut Courtois' rivalry
Thibaut Courtois has pledged his long-term future to Chelsea by signing a new five-year deal with the club
Thibaut Courtois in action for Chelsea earlier this season against Leicester at Stamford Bridge
The
Czech keeper, 32, has won three Premier League titles and the Champions
League with Chelsea but Mourinho is looking to the long-term future.
Courtois,
22, played in Atletico Madrid’s La Liga-winning team last season and
was in the side who lost to rivals Real Madrid in the Champions League
final.
He signed his new deal after returning from the international break and will face Swansea at Stamford Bridge on Friday.
Courtois
said: ‘I’m very happy with this deal, it’s nice to have signed this new
contract for five years. My future was already sorted but it’s nice to
know that I am going to be here for another five years. Now I can just
concentrate on playing games.’
Courtois
has conceded four goals in his opening three games since replacing Cech
in goal, including three in the remarkable 6-3 win at Everton on August
30.
Blow: Petr cech has fallen down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge following the return of Courtois
Thibaut Courtois celebrates an Atletico Madrid goal at Stamford Bridge in the Champions League semi-final last season
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