English Premier League giants Chelsea FC have secured the future of midfielder Sam Rak-Sakyi and are set to sign him to a new two-year deal.
The 19-year-old saw his contract expire in June while protracted but amicable talks have seen discussions extend into August.
Rak-Sakyi, who has been with the club since he was eight years old, is expected to sign his new two-year extension until 2026 this week.
It follows a successful season playing 49 matches across various youth levels last season.
However, an untimely injury will block his chance of leaving on loan this summer.
Rak-Sakyi will ultimately hope to emulate his brother, Jesurun, who has broken into the first team at Crystal Palace and made 10 appearances for the South Londoners.
Both were to Ghanaian parents in England which makes them eligible to represent Ghana at the international level in the future.