Tammy Abraham hopes his time at Swansea City will help him make it at Chelsea.
With Alvaro Morata also ahead of him in the pecking order, some feel Abraham may struggle to forge a career for himself at Chelsea.
But Abraham insisted he was confident of battling his way into the Blues' long-term plans.
“Well, for me, I'm always a confident person," he told the Daily Express when asked what Olivier Giroud's arrival meant for him.
"No matter what is in front of me.
“I'm here at Swansea to play games and do my best.
“Hopefully by playing here and doing well it opens the door to Chelsea."