Welsh-born of Ghanaian descent, Ethan Ampadu has completed a permanent move to Championship side, Leeds United.
The 22-year-old, who joined Chelsea in 2017 from Exerter, signed a four-year deal to move to Elland Road.
“I think as a club, the history doesn’t have to be sold,” Ampadu told LUTV.
“Everyone knows how big of a club Leeds United is. Obviously, we are now in the position we are, but we all want more.
“When I spoke with the boss [Daniel Farke], as soon as I got off the phone call I knew what I wanted, he really impressed me. He told me what he liked about me and where he thinks I can improve as a player.
“Tohat all helped me choose Leeds United.”
Ampadu made 12 senior appearances for Chelsea before spending time on loan at RB Leipzig, Sheffield United, Venezia and Spezia.
“For me, I am comfortable playing in both positions,” continued Ampadu.
“I know I have to improve in both, so wherever the boss needs me I am happy to play, but I am comfortable in both.
“I’m just raring to go now.”
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