Michy Batshuayi has said that he has fulfilled "a childhood dream" by making the move to Chelsea.
The Belgium international joined the Premier League outfit on a five-year contract earlier this month and scored twice in a behind-closed-doors friendly against Austrian side Atus Ferlach this week.
Chelsea are believed to have parted with just over £33m to sign the 22-year-old, and the forward has revealed that he is 'looking forward' to working under the club's new coach Antonio Conte.
"It feels fantastic to be here, it's a childhood dream for me so I'm very happy," he told the club's monthly magazine. "It's a magnificent feeling. Just being at the training ground for one day I can see it's very big and you feel you've joined a club that really want to win. Everything is new and that is exciting.
"It's a great opportunity. Conte is a manager who works very hard and likes people to work hard for him as well. I am very pleased to come and play for him here at Chelsea."
Batshuayi scored 23 times in 50 appearances for Marseille last season.