What is Marc Guiu’s hopes for the future and how can you achieve yours?
When Marc Guiu was little, he used to dream of competing in the English Premier League while growing up in Barcelona. Thanks to his long-term contract signing with Chelsea, that dream is finally just a short distance away.
The eighteen-year-old, who spent more than ten years with Barcelona, has agreed to a five-year deal with the possibility of an additional year at Barcelona.
The Spain Below-19 international intends to score goals for Chelsea in the upcoming years after previously accomplishing so for Barca in La Liga as well as the Champions League.
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It gives me great pleasure to sign for Chelsea, Guiu stated last week while speaking from Cobham with the assistance of a translator. I was so eager last night that I had trouble falling asleep before the trip here.
My aim has always been to succeed in the English Premier League while achieving success in England, even as a little child. I now have the chance to join Chelsea, and I’ll do all in my power to help the team succeed.
The most crucial thing, in my opinion, should be that I adjust to my new environment, which should be simple. After that, of course, I want to help Chelsea win the Premier League and the Champions League.
“My personal goals are to become the world’s best center forward and to score as many goals as I can to help the team.” Ivan Carrasco, a previous coach of Guiu at Barcelona, called the adolescent player “a pure focused forward, a classic nine” last year, praising his strength, agility, and accurate finishing.
Carrasco praised Guiu’s work ethic and determination, saying that he “presses like an animal.” Given that most Blues supporters haven’t seen Guiu play before, what would he consider to be his primary strengths?
Guiu said, “My strength is goal-scoring, but I’m a humble and selfless guy.” I enjoy going above and beyond for my teammates. That’s who I have been and always will be. I also enjoy working out to keep getting better every day. I’m skilled at grabbing the ball, retaining it, creating space, and, of course, netting goals.
After acquiring seasoned defender Tosin Adarabioyo, dynamic attacking midfielder Omari Kellyman, and Brazil’s gifted youth Estevao Willian, Guiu joins Chelsea as their fourth summer acquisition. Despite having one of the youngest teams in the Premier League, the Blues boast a roster full of elite players.
The football as well as sporting initiative Chelsea is offering me, as well as the faith all of the Chelsea staff members have in me, are the key reasons Guiu wanted to sign with the team.
“I think we can accomplish great things as a club because we have a lot of young, exciting players and a very interesting plan.” I think it’s a very talented team, he said, consisting of young, talented players who have plenty to offer. Enzo Maresca, the new head coach, also started this summer.
After winning the Serie A and Serie B titles in his home Italy, the 44-year-old had a great playing career, winning two UEFA Cups, the UEFA Super Cup, and the Copa del Rey while playing for Sevilla in Spain.
Furthermore, Maresca has had a strong debut as a manager, leading Leicester City to relegation in the Premier League during his first campaign. After incorporating the Blues, Guiu was asked if he had talked to Maresca. He replied, “Yes, I had a chance to talk to him,” and he took the time to communicate with me.
“I believe he is an excellent manager who did a great job at Leicester, leading the team to promotion in the Premier League.” ‘I believe we will play excellent football under his leadership and win numerous trophies.’
Barcelona’s teenage attacker Marc Guiu is signed by Chelsea.
Chelsea confirmed on Monday that they have fulfilled the release clause of Barcelona attacker Marc Guiu, for a sum of €6 million ($6.4 million). With one year remaining on his contract, Guiu, 18, decided to leave Barça and signed the Premier League team.
Although talks to extend Guiu’s stay at Barça were ongoing, and other European clubs were willing to pay the full amount of his contract release clause, the player decided to relocate to London.
Guiu joined Barça for the first time at the age of seven eleven years ago. This past season, he made his first appearance on the team after rising through the academy.
In October of last year, he scored in the first 23 seconds of his debut, helping Athletic Club lose 1-0. In Antwerp’s Champions League loss, he scored as well.
But he was always below Robert Lewandowski during the hierarchy of players, even though Barça also bought Vítor Roque, a striker from Brazil, in January.
As a result, Guiu trained with the first squad but finished the season with the B team in an attempt to advance to the second division of Spanish football. In 16 games for Barça Atlético, he scored six goals. However, in last week’s playoff final loss to Córdoba, he was unable to score.
Many are disappointed that he would now be leaving the team. Sources tell ESPN which he is respected greatly because, as a taller, more conventional No. 9, he possesses qualities that are uncommon in La Masia.
According to sources within Barça, Guiu’s exposure with the first squad, “effectively placing himself in the retail window,” was an error that could have been avoided in favour of a longer contract with a greater release clause. Hector Fort, Marc Casadó, Pau Cubarsí, Lamine Yamal, and other young talents who have made waves this season have all inked contracts with larger release clauses.
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