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He was a star at Chelsea, but now he may not want to return to Stamford Bridge

It seems like this player doesn't want to go back to his former club

By Hector Garcia

It seems like this player doesn't want to go back to his former club
It seems like this player doesn't want to go back to his former club

Chelsea is having a very bad season in the Premier League. Mauricio Pochettino's team continues to surprise because despite the quality of their squad, they simply fail to lift a team that would be made to achieve more important and above all relevant things. The team's recent results have drawn the ire of fans.

Everything seems to indicate that even the latest signings have paid off. Nevertheless, one of the team's biggest critics, Mikhailo Mudryk, has paid off lately and fans have been grateful for this. It should be noted that the player had not scored a goal at Stamford Bridge until just this season despite having joined the team since last season.

Without a doubt, along with Manchester United, the Blues are another big team in England who are facing tricky situations like this. Despite this, Mauricio Pochettino has been positive even when the results have not been happening. With this said, everything seems to indicate that for many fans of the team, this patience is running out

Similarly, despite having an exceptional game against Arsenal, the West London team could not maintain the score and left many facilities for Mikel Arteta's motivated players to lead the comeback from Stamford Bridge. Without a doubt, Chelsea miss this player, however he would not want to return to England and the Premier League.

Who is it?

According to media such as Futbol de Inglaterra, everything seems to indicate that the Spaniard Kepa, currently on loan to Real Madrid this season, has expressed his desire to stay in Spain. The signing of the player was made in an express way after Courtois' injury. Apparently, the player wants to look for an opportunity at Real Madrid.


Hector Garcia

Hector Garcia

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