Chelsea youngster Ethan Ampadu joins RB Leipzig on season-long loan

Done deal: Ampadu will spend the 2019/20 season with the Bundesliga club
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Chelsea have loaned Ethan Ampadu to RB Leipzig for the 2019-20 season, the club confirmed on Monday.

The 18-year-old struggled for first-team opportunities under Maurizio Sarri last season and will now be looking to build upon a career which has already seen him make eight senior appearances for Wales.

Ampadu is expected to be joined by a second British arrival at the Bundesliga club this summer with Ademola Lookman set to turn his successful loan spell into a permanent transfer from Everton.

Frank Lampard says he had hoped to keep Ampadu as part of his first-team squad but accepts the player needs a clearer path to regular minutes at his age.

The manager told the club's official website: "I tried to sign Ethan on loan at Derby last year so I’m a big fan, but with the minutes he played last year, in the interest of Ethan and of Chelsea, the idea he can play a lot of games somewhere could be good for him.

"I really wanted to work with Ethan this year. That’s a slight disappointment, but it’s to benefit of him. In midfield and defence we have a lot of quality, so each player is a case by case."

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