IT'S OFFICIAL: Essien Joins Mourinho At Real Madrid

Real Madrid have signed Chelsea's Michael Essien on loan, pipping Arsenal to the signing of the Ghanian. The Gunners had been the first to make an approach for the out-of-favour midfielder, who was left out of the Blues' squad for their UEFA Super Cup clash with Atletico Madrid. Manager Roberto di Matteo confirmed before that match that Essien was hoping to sort out a temporary switch away from Stamford Bridge, and suggested the destination was not a rival. And later on Friday night, Cheslea released a statement confirming the deal. It said: 'Chelsea announces that Michael Essien has joined Real Madrid on a season-long loan. 'The 29-year-old midfielder, who joined the club in 2005 from Lyon, will move to the Bernabeu and link up with former Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho, the man who brought him to Stamford Bridge. 'Essien has been a pivotal member of the Blues midfield during his six seasons in west London, winning two Premier League titles, four FA Cups and one Champions League winners' medal. 'After making his debut as a second-half substitute against Arsenal at the beginning of the 2005/06 season, he went on to play a key role in helping the Blues secure back-to-back titles. 'The Ghanaian scored his first goal for the club during a 2-1 win against Tottenham and won the Goal of the Season for his long-range strike against Arsenal a year later. He followed that up with the same award for his volley against Barcelona in the Champions League semi-final. In total he has scored 25 goals for Chelsea in 247 appearances. 'He is a popular figure among team-mates, management and supporters.'