Football NewsMyles Peart-Harris signs four-year Premier League rookie deal
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Myles Peart-Harris was the last young man to head through the exits to Chelsea, and the teenage midfielder took a short drive through west London to Brentford.

 

Myles Peart-Harris – Very Talented

The high-rated 18-year-old, who joins Lewis Bate and Marc Guehi in severing ties to Stamford Bridge, has signed a four-year deal with the new Premier League boys. He has spent nearly a decade with the Blues, but is now taking on a new challenge with the bees as they prepare for life in the elite of English football.

Brentford boss Thomas Frank told the club’s official website that Myles Peart-Harris is a very talented young player and an exciting signing for them. they see him play like an eight in their system, and he fits the position profile perfectly for that. Myles is a dynamic midfield player who drives forward with the ball. Peart-Harris has excellent quality on the ball. He can score goals and deliver assists for them. Myles is great for arriving in the box at the right time.

There is also a lot of development potential for their trainers to work, according to Thomas. they think there will be many areas where he gets better, especially defensively, but Myles Peart-Harris has some great attributes and they think they can maximize his potential.

Phil Giles, Brentford’s co-director of football, added that over the past seasons, they made sure to find as many opportunities as possible to give young players a chance to play and develop. Although they are playing at a higher level now, they want to keep this principle. With that in mind, they are looking forward to Myles Peart-Harris earning his opportunity, and hopefully he can be another young player to make an impact on Brentford.

 

Myles Peart-Harris won’t be the last

Myles won’t be the last young man to leave Chelsea this summer, with other deals. It is implied that Ian Maatsen, the 19-year-old Dutch left-back, is set to bond with Coventry on a seasonal loan. Former Blues Academy coach Aidy Viveash is now with the Sky Blues and helped convince the defender that his continued development will be best served by his Championship period.