What can Chelsea fans expect of Omari Kellyman?

Robin Bairner
Robin Bairner
  • 29 Jun 2024 05:01 CDT
  • 4 min read
Omari Kellyman, Chelsea
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Chelsea have completed a move for Aston Villa’s Omari Kellyman.

The news that the Blues are close to signing the 18-year-old was broken by the Telegraph and the Athletic, and now the Stamford Bridge club announced that they have sealed the deal in the region of €22.5 million (£19m) for the attacking midfielder.

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The deal, meanwhile, is not related to the transfer that has seen Ian Maatsen move from Chelsea to Aston Villa for something in the region of €45 million.

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So what can Chelsea expect of their new youngster?

Omari Kellyman, Aston Villa
© IMAGO - Omari Kellyman, Aston Villa

Kellyman is one for the future

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Omari Kellyman

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Aston Villa U23

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Omari Kellyman

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Aston Villa U23

Premier League 2 Division One

2023/24

  • 12

    Games

  • 7

    Goals

  • 0

    Assists

The huge fee Chelsea are paying for Kellyman is far in excess of his worth currently. His Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) is just €750,000. Chelsea are, therefore, paying approximately €21m more than what he’s worth.

But what is notable is that Kellyman’s value increased dramatically off his Premier League debut, rising from €200,000 to his current career-high. This suggests that more first-team exposure would see this rise further.

Getting into the Chelsea team, meanwhile, appears unlikely.

A year ago, when he signed his first Aston Villa contract, it was academy manager Mark Harrison who said: “He has a lot of potential as an attacking midfielder and we look forward to seeing him fulfil it.”

SciSports rate Kellyman, who is an England U20 international, as a very raw youngster with a SciSkill, calculated using hundreds of in-game data points, of just 33.7.

Omari Kellyman in Premier League 2
© IMAGO - Omari Kellyman in Premier League 2

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In the Premier League 2, Kellyman played with Aston Villa in Division One. He had a good record in the competition, playing 11 times and returning seven goals.

SciSports rated him in the top third of centre forwards at this level, though it was stressed that as he played fewer than 900 minutes, this measurement remains a little unreliable.

Breaking his performance down, he excelled in his dribbling and his finishing, particularly his heading from offensive set pieces and his long-range shots.

His defensive work, though, needs improvement. He was not strong in terms of pressing, positioning or prevention.

Clearly, though, Kellyman is one for the future and not someone Chelsea expect to come good now.

Still, the investment of more than €20m means there will be a significant degree of expectation on the youngster, who still has rough edges in his game that need improved before he is ready for the big time.

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