Cesar Azpilicueta has signed a new two-year contract that will keep the right-back at Chelsea until June 2024, The Athletic understands... CFC More from David_Ornstein
The Spain international’s previous terms were due to expire this summer, but a performance-related clause was activated to ensure his deal was automatically extended by a further 12 months.and direct negotiations have been taking place between the two sides.
Sources at the club praise the leadership Azpilicueta has shown, particularly throughout the period when Chelsea were operating under sanctions and the subsequent change of ownership.
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