Jamie Gittens has long strived to emulate the achievements of idol Jadon Sancho.
Now a £55million transfer agreement has been struck between Chelsea and Borussia Dortmund, the 20-year-old winger will be tasked with replacing his compatriot and former team-mate at Stamford Bridge.
Gittens, who flourished within boyhood club Reading's academy setup before later moving to Manchester City, has already verbally agreed a seven-year contract with the Blues.
Ex-England U19 head coach Ian Foster is under no illusions that Enzo Maresca's Conference League winners would be acquiring an attacking gem, explaining: "It's no surprise to see that a club the size of Chelsea are in for Jamie.
"He was a quiet boy but a joy to work with, really humble, open-minded and always up for the challenge. Jamie is a player that would never get disheartened if he wasn't getting success.
"He's going to be up against some of the world's best full-backs in the Premier League next season and if he's having a tough time, he won't go missing. In fact, it will have the reverse effect, it will actually excite him.