Here is a bit about Tariq Uwekwa.
It seems he has a lot of talent but hasnt quite fulfilled his potential yet, sounds perfect for a L2 club, even if we are a stepping stone.
Uwekwa nearly moved in January to Sheff Weds after a trial there last season.
https://www.thestar.co.uk/sport/football/sheffield-wednesday/sheffield-wednesday-to-in-for-chelsea-talent-say-reports-3524252Motherwell and other L1 clubs were interested in him
Tariq had 2 games on trial at Reading a couple of weeks ago and payed well in the game vs AFC Wimbledon apprently but has not been offered a deal there. Similar at FGR.
In his earlier days in the Chelsea Academy, Uwakwe helped the Under-18s to a domestic treble of trophies in 2017/18 and also won the Toulon Tournament with England, who he has represented up to Under-19 level where he played LWB and LW for the national side.
He nearly signed for Derby when they were in the Championship in 2020 and previously WBA were interested when Lampard was in charge at Derby.
https://www.derbytelegraph.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/derby-chelsea-tariq-uwakwe-wiki-3719275Who is he?
Born in London, Uwakwe joined Chelsea at the age of eight and steadily climbed the ranks at the club's Cobham training ground.
Breaking into the club's Under-18s side before even putting pen to paper on a deal as a first-year scholar, the central midfielder helped the club's youth side to a league and cup double under boss Jody Morris.
After turning 17 he signed his first professional deal with Chelsea, a deal that will keep him at Stamford Bridge until 2022, with an option for a further year.
So far this season he has made seven appearances for the their Under-23s side.
Standing at 5ft10, Uwakwe's best position has floated around the middle of the park during this development.
And so far this season he has played in roles behind the striker, as a box-to-box midfielder and as a holding player.
Chelsea's official website praises him highly for his versatility.
Uwakwe went out on loan last season, making 15 league appearances for Accrington, where he scored four goals in his first two games after hitting an EFL Trophy hat-trick on his debut against Leeds United Under-21s.
He also scored in the EFL Trophy this season, in his one appearance for Chelsea Under-21s, at Forest Green.
Salford and Stevenage held talks with Uwekwa about a move earlier this Summer.
https://footballleagueworld.co.uk/exclusive-salford-city-and-stevenage-line-up-talks-with-23-year-old-as-crewe-agreement-stalls/