Chelsea broke the British transfer record to sign Andriy Shevchenko from AC Milan in 2006, the club's Chief Executive Peter Kenyon proudly stated that the Blues had captured "one of Europe's greatest goalscorers".
And it was easy to see why he felt that way.Shevchenko had netted a total of 173 goals in 296 appearances in all competitions for Milan and he was coming off the back of three consecutive seasons where he had scored more than 20 goals.The forward had also fired Milan to Serie A and Champions League glory, picking up the prestigious Ballon d'Or award just two years earlier.
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