Samuel Eto'o reunited with Jose Mourinho at Chelsea
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Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o will be reunited with former manager Jose Mourinho at Chelsea.
STORY HIGHLIGHTS
- English club Chelsea confirm the signing of Cameroon striker Samuel Eto'o
- Eto'o joins from Russian club Anzhi Makhachkala on a one-year contract
- Striker spent a season under Chelsea coach Jose Mourinho at Inter Milan
The Cameroon striker will
get his first taste of the English Premier League at the age of 32
after joining Chelsea from Anzhi Makhachkala.
Eto'o reportedly became
the highest paid player in the world when he moved to the Russian club
in 2011 but is the latest high-profile departure in the club's fire
sale.
Anzhi announced their
intention to cut costs earlier this month, with Willian joining Chelsea
on Wednesday for a deal reported to be worth $46.5 million.
Now Eto'o has followed
the Brazilian to London in a move which means Wayne Rooney's much-touted
switch to Stamford Bridge from English champions Manchester United
looks increasingly unlikely.
During their time at
Inter, Mourinho and Eto'o won Serie A, the Italian Cup, and the European
Champions League. Eto'o arrives at Chelsea as a four-time African
Player of the Year.
"I am very happy to be
here but also anxious because I want to get playing as soon as
possible," he told Chelsea's official website.
"It wasn't a hard
decision. I saw the qualities Chelsea have, and I was very happy with
Jose Mourinho before, so when the opportunity came, I was very happy to
take it."
Eto'o's career took off
when he joined Spanish giants Barcelona in 2004, as he won three league
titles and lifted the Champions League twice.
He found the net 152 times in 232 appearances for the Catalan club before he left to join Inter in 2009.
His move to Anzhi came as a surprise when it was announced in 2011, with reports claiming he was on a salary of $464,000 a week.
At the start of this
month, the club said they would be aiming to save between $50-70 million
dollars a year and sacked coach Rene Meulensteen after just two games
in charge.
Eto'o is the latest in a line of high profile signings Chelsea have made since Mourinho returned to the club.
German international
Andre Schurrle, Australian goalkeeper Mark Schwarzer, Croatia striker
Stipe Perica and Dutch midfielder Marco van Ginkel have all arrived,
leaving Mourinho with a wealth of options.

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