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Antonio Rudiger has completed his £34m move to Chelsea from Roma

Antonio Rudiger during the Coppa Italia 1st leg semi-final on March 1, 2017
Image: Antonio Rudiger has signed a five-year contract at Chelsea after moving from Roma

Roma defender Antonio Rudiger has completed his move to Chelsea and signed a five-year contract.

The agents involved in the deal arrived in the English capital on Saturday to finalise the transfer, after the two clubs agreed a fee that could rise to £34m for the 24-year-old Germany international.

Antonio Conte is yet to sign a contract extension at Chelsea
Image: Antonio Conte is yet to sign a contract extension as Chelsea manager

Personal terms have now been completed and Rudiger has become the Blues' second major signing of the summer after the arrival Manchester City goalkeeper Willy Caballero.

The defender said: "It's a great feeling because not every player has the opportunity to join a huge club like this.

"I am looking forward to meeting up with my new team-mates and I'm very proud to officially become a Chelsea player."

Chelsea completed the deal as they miss out on their main striker target this summer, Romelu Lukaku, who is set to join Manchester United in a deal understood to have frustrated Antonio Conte.

His new defender Rudiger has spent the last two seasons in Serie A, joining Roma on loan at the start of the 2015-16 season and then joining the club on a permanent basis last summer for £7.6m.

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The Blues have also added highly-rated Exeter City teenager Ethan Ampadu.

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