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Hakim Ziyech to Chelsea: Where will Ajax star fit in at Stamford Bridge?

The Moroccan has signed a five-year deal with Chelsea ahead of his move to Stamford Bridge this summer

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Image: Hakim Ziyech signed a contact with Ajax until 2022 in the summer

Chelsea head coach Frank Lampard has spoken regularly throughout this season about the club's need to find a long-term replacement for Eden Hazard, and they now have their man in Ajax's Hakim Ziyech.

Hazard had one year remaining on his Chelsea contract when he agreed a move to Real Madrid last summer for a fee that could reportedly rise to a club-record transfer of £130m.

Finding an adequate replacement for the Belgian is now the club's priority after their transfer ban was lifted ahead of the January transfer window.

Lampard spoke of the need to strengthen last month, but the window passed without any reinforcements arriving at Stamford Bridge.

Why were Chelsea interested?

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  • 26-year-old Moroccan midfielder
  • 13 league assists this season (#2 in Eredivisie)
  • Won Dutch league & cup double last season (21 goals in 49 apps)
  • 3 goals in 11 CL apps last season as Ajax reached semis
  • Most assists in Eredivisie in 14/15, 16/17 & 18/19
  • 33 caps & 14 goals for Morocco
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Image: Ziyech tops the Eredivisie across a raft of attacking stats since the start of 2017/18

A £32m signing from Lille in 2012, Hazard made 352 appearances for Chelsea, scoring 110 goals. He won two Premier League titles, two Europa Leagues, the FA Cup and League Cup during his time at Stamford Bridge.

Emulating that career at Chelsea is a tall order, but it is clear that the team are in need of additional creativity, with Pedro and Willian out of contract this summer.

Hazard scored 16 goals and provided 15 assists last season to total 31 goal involvements while the next most productive player was Pedro (eight goals, two assists) and Ruben Loftus-Cheek (six goals, two assists).

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It was clear last summer that Chelsea needed additional creativity, but so far this term, only Tammy Abraham has reached double figures for league goals (13), with Christian Pulisic and Mason Mount (five each) next on the list.

Ziyech provides creation in abundance. No player has created more chances or notched more assists in the Eredivisie over the past three seasons - but the Morocco international also offers firepower.

The shot map below shows the location of his shots in the league this season and reveals how he likes to strike from range, scoring twice from outside the box, but he can also arrive in the six-yard box to convert easier chances.

Ziyech

Lampard expects inconsistency that comes with a youthful squad, and while Chelsea are also keen on signing Borussia Dortmund's Jadon Sancho, Ziyech provides greater experience and Champions League pedigree.

This week, it was revealed that Chelsea recorded the highest net-profit of any club in world football in the last two transfer windows, according to newly published data.

They spent just €45m (around £38m) to turn Mateo Kovacic's loan from Real Madrid into a permanent deal - but the west Londoners made a further €205m (£173.7m) in player sales, stemming largely from the Hazard sale.

Having successfully appealed their transfer ban to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, Chelsea have identified Ziyech to fill Hazard's boots.

'Lampard lands top Chelsea target'

Analysis from Sky Sports News' Kaveh Solhekol:

"The player himself wants to sign for Chelsea. He was one of Frank Lampard's top targets last month.

"Chelsea worked very, very hard to sign him in the January transfer window, but unfortunately Ajax insisted on keeping him because they're top of the Dutch first division, they're in the Dutch Cup and they're in the Europa League. They didn't want to sell him until the summer."

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Image: Having primarily started on the right wing, Ziyech's distribution has typically been forward-thinking to team-mates infield and he has rarely passed backwards

Ziyech, who plays predominantly on the right wing but can also play as a No 10, signed a contract with Ajax until 2022 in the summer.

The 26-year-old has scored eight goals and registered 21 assists in 32 matches across all competitions for Ajax this season.

Where would he operate at Chelsea?

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Hazard caused most of his damage in Chelsea blue cutting in from his favoured left-sided berth, shifting the ball from left to right on slaloming runs, but it is likely that Ziyech will compete with Callum Hudson-Odoi for a place on the right of the attack.

This is where the Dutch-born Moroccan has been played predominantly by Ajax head coach Erik ten Hag this season and during the club's stunning run to the Champions League semi-finals last term.

Ziyech has been exceptional in this competition for Ajax. This campaign, only Chelsea's Willian created more chances than the 26-year-old. But their failure to reach the knockout stages means they are now competing in the Europa League.

Last season, Ziyech was the eighth-most creative player in the Champions League, while only Lionel Messi (35) and Neymar (32) completed more dribbles than his 31.

He was one of the best players on the pitch when Ajax drew 4-4 at Stamford Bridge in November - providing two assists - and he put in two eye-catching performances in the Champions League semi-finals against Tottenham last season.

Ajax are used to selling their best players and it was always likely that Ziyech would leave this summer. Their loss is most certainly Chelsea's gain.

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