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Caleb Wiley, 19, is experiencing the peak of his career. Just a day before starting his Olympic journey with the USMNT U-23 team, Premier League powerhouse Chelsea secured him for an $11 million deal.
Chelsea have completed the signing of Caleb Wiley from Atlanta United. The 19-year-old has signed a six-year deal with the option of a further 12 months. The Athletic previously reported that ...
Watford are close to concluding a loan deal for Chelsea left-back Caleb Wiley. Chelsea signed the USA international from Atlanta United for a fee of around £8.5million in July and then loaned him ...
Chelsea Signs American Caleb Wiley. A new MLS player is making the leap to European football: Caleb Wiley, a footballer from Atlanta United, is set to join Chelsea in the Premier League.
Chelsea completed the signing of talented young American Caleb Wiley on Monday, further strengthening their group of emerging talents. Still only 19 years old, Wiley is already capped twice at ...
In today's USMNT news and rumors roundup, Christian Pulisic will talk live on CBS about his decision to rest this summer. Watford wants to take Caleb Wiley on loan for another season, Tony Meola ...
Chelsea has signed United States left-back Caleb Wiley from Atlanta United on a six-year contract. The 19-year-old Wiley is joining for a fee that is reported to be worth $11 million. He has been ...
Watford are in talks to sign Chelsea defender Caleb Wiley on loan. The 20-year-old has been playing at Strasbourg, a club that like Chelsea is owned by Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, but could ...
MARSEILLE, France — Chelsea can wait. Caleb Wiley's priority over the next two and half weeks is to get his hands on a medal at the Paris Olympics. The United States defender has already secured ...
Chelsea have confirmed the signing of United States men's national team international Caleb Wiley, the west London club announced on Monday. Wiley, 19, joins on a six-year contract from Atlanta ...
Caleb Wiley, who just signed for Chelsea, trains with the U.S. ahead of the start of the Olympics. Getty Images "I think for me the most important thing was staying present.