The Chelsea is likely to welcome Carney Chukwuemeka again in the fold next season, according to reports in Germany, with Borussia Dortmund choosing not to pursue a permanent agreement due to the finances of the sight.
Chukwuemeka did not make a single Premier League squad for Chelsea during the first half of the season, and only two matches were allowed in the various club competitions before sealing a transfer to Dortmund The day of the winter deadline transfer window.
The 21-year-old midfielder made an excellent start to his temporary spell in Germany, providing a 20-minute substitute appearance in a 6-0 touch of Union Berlin that Dortmund The main coach, Niko Kovac, said “sensational good”.
“It will bring us joy,” Kovac continued, before he was crucially added, “if he remains healthy.”
The knee problems delayed Chukwuemeka’s debut and has been affected by muscle problems for the six weeks later, contributing to the continuous waiting for a first start of Dortmund.
Local German Outlet Ruhr news Inform that Dortmund has decided against the persistence with Chukwuemeka beyond the end of the current campaign.
Chelsea received a loan share of 2.4 million euros (£ 2 million) from Dortmund and inserted a purchase option of 35 million euros (€ 29.4 million) in the agreement. If Bundesliga’s dress was trigger This clause, Chukwuemeka, would become the most expensive signing in club history, coinciding with the Squitcan sum in Ousmane Dembele in Rennes in 2016.
ENZO MARESCA ENZO EVERUDENT FOR CONSIDER Premier League The selection does not occur well at the event is increasingly likely to return to Chelsea in summer. “Carney is a very good player,” the Italian stated in September, “but because of the number of players we have, we decided at the beginning of the season, it is probably better to go out and go somewhere, to prove and play 30 or 35 games than to be here and play less games.”
Although Chukwuemeka finally sealed an outlet, it is very unlikely to accumulate near play time Chelsea They waited. The International England under the age of 21 still has a contract with the Blues until the summer of 2028, although its future is far from certain.