"He first caught my attention as a 17-year-old during his time at Saint-Etienne, and in fact, I actually tried to sign him at that point in his career, but whilst that deal never materialised I am delighted to finally get the opportunity to work with him now. "On his day he is one of the most impressive defenders in the league." Zouma, already a French international, has made 71 appearances for Premier League champions Chelsea and remains part of their long-term plans, but Blues boss Antonio Conte wanted him to get regular game time this campaign after suffering a serious knee injury in February 2016.✍️ #SCFC are pleased to confirm the signing of @KurtZouma on a season-long loan from @premierleague Champions @ChelseaFC#WelcomeZouma ?⚪️ pic.twitter.com/Y0zlU0Sa8d
— Stoke City FC (@stokecity) July 21, 2017
News of a new contract and a loan for @KurtZouma. Good luck, Kurt!https://t.co/7UxZpYe3bW— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) July 21, 2017That injury picked up against Manchester United limited Zouma to just 13 appearances for the west Londoners last season.


