Saturday, August 19, 2006

Chelsea agree fee for Hamburg defender Boulahrouz

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Chelsea have agreed a fee with Hamburg for their Dutch defender Khalid Boulahrouz.

Boulahrouz, 24, is due to travel to London at the weekend to discuss personal terms and undergo a medical.
Nicknamed "Khalid the Cannibal", Boulahrouz joined Hamburg from RKC Waalwijk in the summer of 2004.
Capped 15 times by Holland, the centre-back started the last two Dutch World Cup
games in Germany.
But he was red-carded in their defeat to Portugal in the last 16 stage, a stormy affair in which he was accused of deliberately trying to injure Cristiano Ronaldo with a thigh-high challenge.
"He is a good competitive player and will be a good addition to our squad," Chelsea's assistant manager Steve Clarke told Chelsea TV.
"He can play centre-back or either full-back position. I think he is right-footed and it is important to have one or two players around the squad who can play in a number of different positions."
Boulahrouz's arrival is unlikely to affect Chelsea's pursuit of Ashley Cole, although could be a signal that they are prepared to allow Frenchman William Gallas to leave.