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Filipe Luis joins Chelsea: Blues confirm they have signed Atletico Madrid left-back

The deal is subject to the 28-year-old agreeing personal terms

James Orr
Thursday 17 July 2014 09:38 BST
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Filipe Luis will join Chelsea
Filipe Luis will join Chelsea (GETTY IMAGES)

Chelsea have confirmed that they have reached an agreement for the transfer of Atletico Madrid's left-back Filipe Luis.

The 28-year-old, who is yet to agree personal terms at Stamford Bridge, is poised to become the Blues' second signing from Atletico in the last 24 hours after striker Diego Costa completed a transfer to London on Tuesday.

A statement published on Chelsea's official website read: "Chelsea Football Club can confirm an agreement has been reached with Atletico Madrid for the transfer of Filipe Luis."

Luis - a Primera Division winner with Atletico, who also reached the Champions League final in May - has an opportunity to replace Ashley Cole at Chelsea's first-choice left-back in the long-term.

After missing much of the 2013/14 season through injury, veteran England defender Cole left Chelsea on a free transfer in June and has since joined Roma.

Natural right-back Cesar Azpilicueta proved an able deputy to Cole as Chelsea finished third in the Premier League, but Filipe Luis' arrival will allow the Spaniard to return to his preferred flank.

Luis joined Atleti from Deportiva La Coruna in 2010 and has made 98 appearances in all competitions for the Madrid side, winning the Europa League in 2012 and the Copa del Rey in 2013 before becoming a league champion.

He has four Brazil caps and was placed on Luiz Felipe Scolari's standby list for the 2014 World Cup in his homeland.

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