Carney Chukwuemeka
Carney Chibueze Chukwuemeka (born 20 October 2003) is an English professional footballer who plays as an attacking midfielder or left winger for Bundesliga club Borussia Dortmund.[1][2] Born in Eisenstadt, Austria, to Nigerian parents, he developed through the academies of Northampton Town and Aston Villa before breaking into senior football.[1][3] Standing at 1.88 metres tall, Chukwuemeka is known for his versatility, technical ability, and potential as a creative playmaker in midfield.[1][2] Chukwuemeka joined Aston Villa's academy from Northampton Town in March 2016 at the age of 12, where he progressed rapidly through the youth ranks.[3] He signed his first professional contract with Villa in October 2020 and made his senior debut for the club in a Premier League match against Tottenham Hotspur in May 2021.[4][5] In August 2022, he transferred to Chelsea for an undisclosed fee, signing a six-year deal.[6] During his time at Chelsea, he made 32 first-team appearances across all competitions, scoring two goals.[6] After limited playing time at Chelsea in the 2024–25 season, Chukwuemeka was loaned to Borussia Dortmund for the second half of the campaign, where he featured in 17 matches, including four in the FIFA Club World Cup, helping the team reach the quarter-finals in their Bundesliga and European efforts.[6] In August 2025, he completed a permanent transfer to Dortmund for a reported fee of around €25 million, signing a five-year contract until 2030.[7][6] In the 2025-26 season, he has made several appearances for Dortmund, including scoring once in seven Bundesliga matches as of November 2025.[8] On the international stage, Chukwuemeka has represented England at youth levels from under-16 to under-21, including starring in their triumphant 2022 UEFA European Under-19 Championship campaign, where he played in every match and scored once.[2][9]Early life
Birth and family background
Carney Chukwuemeka was born on 20 October 2003 in Eisenstadt, Austria.[1] His full name is Carney Chibueze Chukwuemeka.[10] He was born to Nigerian parents of Igbo descent who had immigrated to Austria.[11] Chukwuemeka has an older brother, Caleb Chukwuemeka, who is also a professional footballer, having progressed through the youth ranks at Northampton Town and Aston Villa.[12] Both brothers were born in Austria before the family relocated to England during Carney's early childhood, settling in Northampton where he grew up.[13]Youth development
Chukwuemeka began his youth football career at the academy of Northampton Town, where he developed alongside his older brother Caleb, who also played for the club.[14] In 2016, at the age of 12, he joined Aston Villa's youth academy after impressing scouts, marking a significant step in his progression from local grassroots football to a professional setup.[4] At Villa, he trained at the Bodymoor Heath facility, initially balancing sessions with his final year of secondary school in Northampton, which required regular travel with family support.[14] Under academy director Mark Harrison, Chukwuemeka advanced rapidly through the ranks, benefiting from Villa's revamped youth program aimed at producing first-team talents.[14] Promoted to the under-18 team in July 2019 at age 15, he often played against opponents up to seven years older in the under-23 side, showcasing his versatility as a box-to-box central midfielder.[15] His performances drew interest from clubs including Manchester United, Manchester City, and Liverpool, but he committed to Villa by signing his first professional contract on 21 October 2020.[4][15] In the 2020–21 season, Chukwuemeka played a pivotal role in Aston Villa under-18s' success, contributing to their victory in the FA Youth Cup—the club's first in 19 years—and earning the Academy Player of the Season award.[2][16] Aston Villa CEO Christian Purslow described him as "probably the best 16-year-old in England," highlighting his technical skill, physicality, and potential for senior integration.[14] This period solidified his reputation as one of England's top youth prospects born in 2003, paving the way for his transition to senior opportunities.[15]Club career
Aston Villa
Chukwuemeka joined Aston Villa's academy from Northampton Town in 2016 at the age of 12. He progressed through the youth ranks, signing his first professional contract with the club in October 2020 shortly after turning 17. During the 2020–21 season, Chukwuemeka played a key role in Aston Villa's youth team, captaining the side to victory in the FA Youth Cup—the club's first win in the competition in 19 years. He scored a hat-trick in the quarter-final against Newcastle United and netted in the semi-final win over West Bromwich Albion, contributing significantly to the team's success. For his performances, he was named Aston Villa's Academy Player of the Season. Chukwuemeka made his first-team squad appearance for Aston Villa in February 2021 during a Premier League match against Leicester City. He debuted as a substitute in the Premier League on 19 May 2021, entering in the 89th minute of a 2–1 away victory over Tottenham Hotspur, where he nearly scored by hitting the post shortly after coming on. His full debut followed on 28 August 2021 in a 1–1 draw against Brentford. In the 2021–22 season, Chukwuemeka made 12 appearances in the Premier League for Aston Villa, often featuring as a substitute and starting twice. He also played in cup competitions, including the EFL Cup and FA Cup, showcasing his versatility as a central midfielder. Despite interest from other clubs and contract negotiations, Chukwuemeka declined to extend his deal beyond its expiry at the end of the 2022–23 season. Chukwuemeka departed Aston Villa on 4 August 2022, transferring to Chelsea for a reported £20 million after six years at the club.Chelsea
Chukwuemeka joined Chelsea from Aston Villa on 4 August 2022, signing a six-year contract for a reported transfer fee of £20 million. The move came after he rejected a new contract at Villa, where he had made his senior debut the previous year. Initially viewed as a promising addition to Chelsea's midfield, he was expected to develop under the club's academy system while breaking into the first team. He made his Chelsea debut on 8 October 2022, coming on as a substitute in a 3–0 Premier League home win against Wolverhampton Wanderers. During the 2022–23 season, Chukwuemeka featured primarily as a substitute, making 14 Premier League appearances without scoring, alongside outings in the UEFA Champions League and domestic cups. His breakthrough moment arrived in the 2023–24 season: on 20 August 2023, he scored his first goal for the club in a 3–1 Premier League victory over West Ham United, equalizing with a powerful finish from the edge of the box. However, the celebration was overshadowed by a knee injury sustained during the match, which required surgery and ruled him out for approximately six weeks. Chukwuemeka returned to action in October 2023 and continued to make substitute appearances, contributing an assist in a Premier League game against Luton Town in December 2023. His second goal came on 17 March 2024, in the FA Cup quarter-finals against Leicester City, where he netted the stoppage-time winner in a 3–2 victory, assisted by a backheel from Cole Palmer. Injuries and competition for places limited his starts, but he showed versatility as an attacking midfielder or winger. In the 2024–25 season, opportunities remained scarce under manager Enzo Maresca, with just five first-team appearances before his loan, including a start in a UEFA Conference League win over Astana in December 2024. After the loan, Chukwuemeka returned to Chelsea and made four appearances in their victorious 2025 FIFA Club World Cup campaign. On 3 February 2025, Chukwuemeka was loaned to Borussia Dortmund until the end of the season, with an option for the German club to make the move permanent. The loan provided him with regular playing time, including 17 appearances across competitions. Dortmund exercised the buy option, completing his permanent transfer from Chelsea on 26 August 2025 for a reported £24 million on a five-year contract. Over his time at Chelsea, Chukwuemeka made 41 senior appearances, scoring 2 goals and providing 1 assist in approximately 850 minutes of play.Career Statistics at Chelsea
| Season | Competition | Appearances | Goals | Assists | Minutes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2022–23 | Premier League | 14 | 0 | 0 | 289 |
| 2022–23 | UEFA Champions League | 4 | 0 | 0 | 116 |
| 2022–23 | EFL Cup | 1 | 0 | 0 | 19 |
| 2023–24 | Premier League | 9 | 1 | 1 | 279 |
| 2023–24 | FA Cup | 3 | 1 | 0 | 30 |
| 2023–24 | EFL Cup | 1 | 0 | 0 | 13 |
| 2024–25 | Premier League | 2 | 0 | 0 | 45 |
| 2024–25 | UEFA Conference League | 3 | 0 | 0 | 120 |
| 2025 | FIFA Club World Cup | 4 | 0 | 0 | 90 |
| Total | All Competitions | 41 | 2 | 1 | 1001 |
Borussia Dortmund
Chukwuemeka joined Borussia Dortmund on loan from Chelsea on 3 February 2025, for the remainder of the 2024–25 season, with the German club holding an option to make the transfer permanent. During his loan spell, he featured in 17 matches across all competitions, scoring one goal and contributing to Dortmund's push in the Bundesliga and UEFA Champions League. Following a successful loan period, Dortmund activated the option and signed Chukwuemeka on a permanent basis on 26 August 2025, securing him on a five-year contract until June 2030 for a reported transfer fee of £24 million. The move was seen as a strategic addition to bolster Dortmund's midfield depth, with the 21-year-old expressing his ambition to win trophies during an interview shortly after the transfer. In the 2025–26 season, Chukwuemeka has primarily operated as a central midfielder or left winger, making 10 appearances across competitions as of early November 2025. He recorded one goal and one assist in three UEFA Champions League matches, including a notable performance against Athletic Bilbao on 1 October 2025, where he scored in a 4–1 victory. In the Bundesliga, he has appeared in six games without scoring, while featuring once in the DFB-Pokal. His integration into the squad has been gradual, with coach Nuri Şahin praising his versatility and work rate in pressing plays.International career
Youth international career
Chukwuemeka represented England at under-16 level before beginning his under-17 international career, making two appearances for the team in 2020. He progressed to the under-18 squad in 2021, where he made his debut on 29 March in a 2–0 friendly victory over Wales, scoring the opening goal in his only appearance for the age group.[17] His breakthrough came at the under-19 level, where he made his debut on 2 September 2021, captaining England to a 2–0 friendly win over Italy at St. George's Park. Chukwuemeka featured prominently in the 2022 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifiers, appearing in six matches and contributing to England's qualification for the finals.[9] In the tournament held in Slovakia, he played in all five games, scoring three goals—including one in the 3–1 extra-time final victory over Israel on 1 July 2022—and providing two assists, helping England secure their second U19 EURO title.[2] His performances earned him a place in the UEFA team of the tournament.[18] Chukwuemeka made a single appearance for the England under-20 team on 21 September 2022, starting in a 3–0 friendly win over Chile at the Pinatar Arena. In March 2024, he received his first call-up to the under-21 squad for European Championship qualifiers against Azerbaijan and Luxembourg, though he withdrew early due to injury; he has since made appearances at that level. Overall, Chukwuemeka has accumulated 23 caps across England's youth teams, scoring seven goals.[2][19]Senior international career
Chukwuemeka is eligible to represent England, Nigeria, or Austria at the senior international level, having been born in Eisenstadt, Austria, to Nigerian parents before moving to England at a young age. Despite his successful progression through England's youth teams up to the under-21 level, he has not yet earned a cap for the senior England national team as of November 2025.[9] His potential for a senior call-up has been highlighted by his performances in youth internationals, including captaining the England U19s to victory at the 2022 UEFA European Under-19 Championship, where he scored three goals across the tournament. However, injuries and limited club minutes in recent seasons have delayed his transition to the full squad under manager Thomas Tuchel. Chukwuemeka has expressed his ambition to break into the senior England team, emphasizing his commitment to the Three Lions over other options.[1][2]Personal life
Chukwuemeka is of Igbo descent.[11]Religious beliefs
Chukwuemeka grew up in a Christian home, with his faith becoming particularly significant during his early teens and continuing to strengthen over time.[20] He is a devout Christian whose faith plays a central role in his resilience and outlook on life. He has publicly credited his relationship with God for helping him navigate professional setbacks, particularly during the 2023/24 season when injuries limited his playing time. In an interview, he emphasized the importance of prayer in maintaining his mental fortitude, stating, "I kept on praying and I think my relationship with God is one of the reasons I stayed grounded and mentally strong."[21] Chukwuemeka frequently expresses his Christian beliefs through public statements and has been highlighted as a vocal advocate for his faith among professional footballers. His devotion is evident in how he attributes personal growth and recovery to divine purpose, viewing challenges as opportunities for spiritual strengthening.[22]Interests
Chukwuemeka has expressed a keen interest in fashion, serving as a brand ambassador for the sportswear company 11 Degrees since 2021, where he has modeled apparel and participated in promotional activities. He describes his style as vibrant and colorful, enjoying the process of curating outfits for events and drawing inspiration from contemporary trends among young athletes.[23] In his downtime, Chukwuemeka engages with gaming on PlayStation and dedicates time to analyzing professional football matches, often watching YouTube videos of influential midfielders such as Pedri, Kaká, and Zinedine Zidane to refine his skills. This self-directed study reflects his commitment to personal development beyond training sessions.[23] Fitness remains a core personal pursuit for Chukwuemeka, particularly following injury challenges in the 2023/24 season; he emphasized rigorous summer training regimens, including multiple camps, to build resilience and prepare for competitive demands. His family plays a supportive role in maintaining this discipline, helping him stay grounded during recovery periods.[21]Career statistics
Club appearances and goals
Chukwuemeka began his senior club career with Aston Villa in 2021, making 16 appearances across all competitions without scoring, primarily as a substitute in the Premier League and EFL Cup.[24][25] He joined Chelsea in August 2022 for an undisclosed fee, where he accumulated 31 senior appearances and 2 goals over three seasons, including 1 goal and 1 assist in 23 Premier League matches.[24][26][6] In February 2025, Chukwuemeka was loaned to Borussia Dortmund until the end of the 2024–25 season, with an option to buy, during which he made 18 appearances and scored 1 goal across all competitions.[24] The move became permanent in August 2025 on a five-year contract.[6][27] As of November 15, 2025, in the 2025–26 season with Dortmund, he has recorded 11 appearances and 2 goals.[24][28]| Season | Club | League (App/Goals) | Domestic Cups (App/Goals) | Europe/Other (App/Goals) | Total (App/Goals) |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2020–21 | Aston Villa | Premier League (2/0) | - | - | 2/0 |
| 2021–22 | Aston Villa | Premier League (12/0) | EFL Cup (2/0) | - | 14/0 |
| 2022–23 | Chelsea | Premier League (14/0) | FA Cup (1/0); EFL Cup (0/0) | UEFA Champions League (0/0) | 15/0 |
| 2023–24 | Chelsea | Premier League (9/1) | FA Cup (2/1); EFL Cup (1/0) | - | 12/2 |
| 2024–25 | Chelsea | Premier League (0/0) | - | FIFA Club World Cup (4/0) | 4/0 |
| 2024–25 | Borussia Dortmund (loan) | Bundesliga (10/1) | DFB-Pokal (1/0) | UEFA Champions League (3/0); UEFA Conference League (4/0) | 18/1 |
| 2025–26 | Borussia Dortmund | Bundesliga (7/1) | DFB-Pokal (1/0) | UEFA Champions League (3/1) | 11/2 |
| Career Total | 53/3 | 8/1 | 14/1 | 76/5 |
International appearances and goals
Chukwuemeka has not yet made a senior international appearance for England as of November 2025. His international record is confined to youth levels, where he has accumulated 23 caps and 7 goals across U17 to U20 teams.[2] He began his youth international career with two appearances for the England U17 side in 2019, without scoring.[29] For the U18 team, Chukwuemeka debuted in a 2–0 friendly win over Wales on 29 March 2021 and went on to make three caps in total, scoring one goal.[30] Chukwuemeka's most prominent youth international spell came at U19 level, where he earned 11 caps and scored 6 goals between 2021 and 2022. He captained the side on debut in a 2–0 friendly win over Italy U19s on 2 September 2021. In the 2022 UEFA European Under-19 Championship qualifiers, he played 6 matches, scoring 3 goals and earning one yellow card. At the finals in Slovakia, Chukwuemeka featured in all 5 games, netting 3 goals—including the opener in the 3–1 semi-final victory over Italy and one in the 3–0 final against Israel—while providing 2 assists to help England secure their first title at the competition since 1981.[31][32][33] For the England U20 team, Chukwuemeka debuted in a 3–0 friendly win over Chile on 21 September 2022 at the Pinatar Arena tournament and made 7 appearances in total without scoring. He was part of the squad for the 2023 FIFA U20 World Cup but did not feature in their run to the quarter-finals.[30][34] Despite call-ups to the England U21 squad, including in March 2024 for UEFA European Under-21 Championship qualifiers against Azerbaijan and Luxembourg, Chukwuemeka has yet to earn a cap at that level due to fitness issues.[35][36]| Youth Level | Appearances | Goals |
|---|---|---|
| U17 | 2 | 0 |
| U18 | 3 | 1 |
| U19 | 11 | 6 |
| U20 | 7 | 0 |
| Total | 23 | 7 |