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Chelsea Sign Italy Defender Marco Palestra in Long-Term Deal Until 2033

Chelsea have completed the signing of Italy international defender Marco Palestra from Atalanta on a long-term contract until 2033. The 21-year-old joins as one of the first major additions under new head coach Xabi Alonso. Palestra was named Serie A Defender of the Year after an impressive loan spell at Cagliari and has already earned two caps for Italy. The versatile full-back expressed excitement about joining Chelsea and working with Alonso.

Chelsea sign Italy defender Marco Palestra from Atalanta on long-term deal

London, July 1

West London club Chelsea have completed the signing of Italy international defender Marco Palestra from Serie A club Atalanta, with the 21-year-old putting pen to paper on a contract that will keep him at Stamford Bridge until 2033.

Palestra becomes one of the first major additions under new head coach Xabi Alonso, who took charge of the Premier League club ahead of the 2026-27 season following the departure of Enzo Maresca. The young defender will join his new teammates for pre-season as Chelsea begin preparations for the new campaign under the former Bayer Leverkusen and Real Madrid midfielder.

The move comes after an outstanding 2025-26 season, during which Palestra was named Serie A Defender of the Year following a successful loan spell at Cagliari. The versatile full-back featured in 37 league matches and impressed with his ability to operate on either flank, both as a traditional full-back and wing-back.

His performances also earned him a maiden senior Italy call-up earlier this year, with the defender already making two appearances for the Azzurri.

Speaking after completing the transfer, Palestra said Chelsea's stature and the vision laid out by Alonso convinced him to make the move.

"A lot of things convinced me to join Chelsea, one of the best clubs in the world. I'm very excited to get started. I've felt the energy since the first day Chelsea wanted me. I can't wait to start, see all the fans, my team-mates and the manager," Palestra said in an official release.

"We have so many talented players here, a very strong squad and manager in Xabi. He has spoken to me about how he wants us to play, which is exciting, and we can't wait to compete in the Premier League," he added.

Chelsea are looking to build on last season as the club enters a new era under Alonso, with the Spaniard tasked with restoring the Blues as genuine contenders in domestic and European competitions.

— IANS

Reader Comments

Ravi K

Another expensive Chelsea signing from Italy? Hope they don't repeat past mistakes. Atalanta produces great players, but so did many others who flopped in the Premier League. Let's see if Palestra can handle the physicality and pace of English football first. Good luck to him though.

Priya S

Finally some stability after Maresca's departure! Xabi Alonso is a proper manager with a Champions League pedigree. I think this young Italian lad, Marco Palestra, will thrive under him. The vision of having versatile defenders who can play on either flank is so modern. Can't wait to watch the Blues in action next season! 💙

Nisha Z

As someone who follows Italian football closely, this is a very smart acquisition. Palestra has been outstanding for Cagliari last season, and he's still so young. Chelsea are building for the long term, and with Alonso's experience, they could go far. Just hope the team gels well together. 🇮🇳⚽

Deepak U

Interesting move for both club and player. Yes, the contract until 2033 seems massive, but Chelsea's recent track record with big-money signings isn't great. However, if Alonso can recreate what he did at Bayer Leverkusen, then maybe this is the start of something special. Time will tell.

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