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Chelsea re-sign Ishe Samuels-Smith just five weeks after selling academy star to sister club Strasbourg

  • Chelsea re-sign Samuels-Smith after Strasbourg exit
  • 19-year-old joins Swansea on season-long loan
  • Move comes amid BlueCo’s shared ownership model
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    Samuels-Smith left Stamford Bridge at the end of July, joining Strasbourg in a permanent deal under the shared BlueCo ownership structure. However, just over a month later, the teenager has returned to Chelsea and was officially loaned out to Swansea City on September 2. The left-back was on the bench for one Ligue 1 match during his short stint in France but did not make a senior appearance. Swansea announced his arrival on loan shortly after the transfer deadline.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    The 19-year-old’s sudden return is understood to have been influenced by Strasbourg defender Ismael Doukoure signing a new long-term deal, which reduced the French side’s need for cover in Samuels-Smith’s position. Chelsea view a Championship loan as a better development pathway, following the model that saw current captain Reece James excel at Wigan in 2018-19. Samuels-Smith originally joined Chelsea from Everton in 2023 for £4m and signed a contract until 2031 earlier this year. He had captained the club’s Under-21s but is still awaiting his senior debut.

  • WHAT STRASBOURG SAID

    The French side released a statement after the exit of the youngster, which read: "Racing announces the departure of Ishe Samuels-Smith, who returns to Chelsea. The entire Racing team thanks Ishe for his commitment during his time at the club and wishes him every success for the rest of his career."

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    WHAT NEXT FOR SAMUELS-SMITH?

    Samuels-Smith will now spend the season with Swansea in the Championship, where he will hope to gain regular first-team minutes. Chelsea are expected to monitor his progress closely before deciding on his long-term role at Stamford Bridge.