Radamel Falcao has completed the formalities of his move to Chelsea and will link up with his new club on their pre-season tour of North America, according to the Colombian striker’s family.
Falcao’s uncle and father both confirmed on Tuesday night that a deal
had been signed with the London club, believed to be a one-year loan
from his French club, AS Monaco, with an option to make the move
permanent next summer, to ensure the 29-year-old will remain in the
Premier League next term following last year’s similar spell at
Manchester United.
Chelsea are yet to officially announce the signing but had held
almost three weeks of talks with Falcao’s representative, Jorge Mendes,
and Monaco in a bid to reach a compromise over the player’s
£265,000-a-week pay package and loan fee. Agreement was eventually
reached late last month, with the champions expected to pay the striker
nearer £180,000-a-week with a loan fee negotiated at around £4m for his
services.
José Mourinho, another Mendes client, has previously admitted to
wanting to “help Falcao get back to his level” following the serious
knee ligament injury suffered in January 2014, which ruled him out of
last summer’s World Cup, while the forward had stated he was keen to
extend his stay in the Premier League after United opted against making
his move permanent for £43.2m. He scored only four goals in 29
appearances for Louis van Gaal’s side last term.
The player’s father, Radamel Garcia, who was himself a professional
footballer, confirmed a deal had been completed in an interview with
Caracol TV on Tuesday. He suggested Falcao would report to Chelsea’s
pre-season base in Montreal, Canada on 19 or 20 July having been granted
extra time off after the Copa América.
Falcao’s uncle, Herbert King, who is currently with the striker on
holiday in Colombia, also confirmed to The Guardian that a contract had
been signed.
Once one of the most feared strikers in the world, Falcao has endured
a wretched time since rupturing his cruciate ligament in a French Cup
tie 19 months ago. His spell at United ended with a solitary shot on
target in his final 12 Premier League appearances, and an appearance for
the club’s development side against Tottenham Hotspur as Van Gaal
desperately sought to repair the player’s shattered confidence.
After the option to make the move permanent was passed up, Falcao was
handed the captain’s armband by the Colombia manager José Pekerman
during this summer’s Copa America in an attempt to inject confidence
back into the struggling star. But, after failing to make his mark in
the opening three games of Colombia’s campaign, El Tigre was dropped to
the bench as Los Cafeteros crashed out of the tournament on penalties to
Argentina in the quarter-finals. Falcao appeared as a second half
substitute and converted his spot-kick, but finished the Copa América
having attempted just one shot in open play.
Falcao will spend the next few days with his family in Colombia
before joining Chelsea on their pre-season tour of North America, where
they will play Barcelona, Paris Saint-Germain and New York Red Bulls in
the International Champions Cup later this month.
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