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Gary Cahill today declared his move to English Premier League side Chelsea could only help England's UEFA EURO 2012 hopes. Cahill trained with the Blues for the first time this morning after finally completing his £7million transfer from Bolton. The 26-year-old defender has already struck up an understanding with new Chelsea team-mates John Terry and Ashley Cole on the international stage. And he was certain playing alongside them at club level would boost not only his chances of sealing a place in the England side but also the country's hopes of a successful summer. "I am sure that the England manager is happy that there is a possibility we could be playing together, but you have to be respectful of the fact that I have to earn my position in this team by working hard in training," Cahill told Chelsea TV. "Coming to a club like Chelsea, there are top-class, international players all the way through the squad so there is going to be strong competition and it is not going to be easy. I just hope when I get my chance I take it," he went on. "Obviously playing with the English boys here will help our understanding. But I am taking nothing for granted. I am coming here to work hard and try to get in the team first of all." Cahill, who has seven caps, hailed Terry for helping him settle into international football. "It was fantastic to make my first appearance for England playing alongside someone as experienced as John Terry is and as good as John Terry is," he said. "It made my job a lot easier and I have played a few times with him now and it has been fantastic. "We only meet up every now and then with England, but it was nice that there are faces here that I know and have spoken to before," he added. "I knew Daniel [Sturridge] a little bit before he came to Bolton [on loan last season], so when he came there, I got to know him a lot more and I am good friends with him now." Cahill joined Chelsea after more than a fortnight of wrangling over the player's personal terms. Reports suggested the player had demanded £100,000-per-week, £30,000 more than the Blues were willing to pay, with the parties eventually shaking hands on a compromise figure of £80,000. "It was a little bit disappointing when everything is out in the press," he said. "The stories that I read, I didn't read one that was true. Most people will tell you it is hard when you stand on the outside and you have things written about you that aren't very nice, but you have to bite your lip because you want to say, 'No, this is the situation, this is what is happening.' "The comfort I had was that my friends and family knew the situation and what was going on and the club knew the situation and what was going on and that was enough for me," Cahill said. "A lot of it was rumours and it was unfortunate that things were in the press, especially things that weren't true. "I pride myself on just playing football and not coming out and saying much and talking too much, so that was a little bit disappointing, but that is football," he said. "It comes with the job and you just get on with it. Hopefully I can work hard now for Chelsea and put in some good performances." After agreeing personal terms on Friday, Cahill watched Chelsea's Premier League win against Sunderland on Saturday.  
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