A number of new additions to Chelsea have been keen to make an impact on their new side during the pre-season tour of the United States.
Tosin Adarabioyo has impressed coaches since joining on a free transfer, and is looking to nail down a place in the side before the Premier League campaign comes around midway through August.
The same fate has not met Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall up to now, however he is set to feature against Club America tonight after recovering from a small injury.
Of all the signings made by the club so far this summer, the addition of a new goalkeeper is the one most likely to make his way into the side.
Last night saw the Blues officially announce the signing of Filip Jorgensen from Villarreal, and it has not taken him long to get amongst things with his new teammates.

Filip Jorgensen trains with Chelsea
A video has been published by journalist Ben Jacobs that shows him on his way out to training with the first team alongside the other goalkeepers currently with the club.
Robert Sanchez has been the man who looked as if he was going to be starting the first Premier League game against Manchester City.
Doubts over Djordje Petrovic
This came as a result of doubts over Djordje Petrovic’s ability to feature in Enzo Maresca’s system, with passing out from the back key.
The goalkeeper seems to be on the list to be sold now this summer too, with him not currently out in the United States on the pre-season tour.
Jorgensen has already had a lot of positive things to say about Chelsea, citing the likes of Petr Cech as a reason why he loved watching the Blues growing up.
Tonight’s friendly against Club America is likely to come too soon for the 22-year-old, however the big games against City and Real Madrid could see him given his first opportunity to impress.
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