Chelsea academy chief Neil Bath has paid tribute to former owner Roman Abramovich for his support of the club's youth system.
Abramovich sold the club to Todd Boehly's consortium last month.
The Vision 2030 project is well underway, mapping out a long-term vision for the Academy programme at Cobham, and one of the key tenets of this plan is to 'go again', which Bath is excited to do under the new ownership group now in place at the club.
"Our attention will quickly be focused on the upcoming seasons and how we can improve and get better," he told the club's website. "One of the biggest parts of this is the implementation of our Vision 2030 strategy.
"We've had the opportunity to set this plan out to Todd Boehly and the new owners in a series of meetings, during which their feedback and backing has been really positive and encouraging.
"We had tremendous support from Roman Abramovich over many years and now we are really excited to be starting a new era with these new ideas, innovations and strategies at the heart of taking us forward. It's an exciting time to be at the Chelsea Academy!"
