Frenchman OFFICIALLY confirms he wants to sign up with Chelsea – to be part of ‘exciting’ project
N’Golo Kante says he wants to be part of the ‘exciting’ new project at CHELSEA amid speculation linking him with a move away from the club.
Now we all know that Kante is one of the best holding midfielders in the world and has been brilliant for Chelsea ever since you moved from Leicester City a few years ago.
His contract with the Blues runs out at the end of the season and there has been alot of speculation about his current situation at Stamford Bridge – and there has been a number of links with the likes of Paris Saint-Germain – Manchester United – Real Madrid Barcelona and even Arsenal
Chelsea do not want to lose him – that has been claimed in the media on many occasions and They have offered him a contract worth about £290,000 a week.
Now – the little Frenchman has opened up and admitted that he is hoping to stay at Stamford Bridge and be part of the exciting project that lays ahead.
Asked if he wanted to stay at CHELSEA , Kante told Sky Sports: ‘For sure. It’s an exciting project for the club.
‘Unfortunately this season hasn’t been to Chelsea’s standards. But everyone wants to go in this way, the way of success and winning titles.
‘I hope this club will again fight in this direction. Let’s see where I will be but I hope that this is a change for the club, that is most important.’
The Blues will hope Kante’s injury issues are behind him, with the player saying of his lay-off and rehabilitation: ‘It was the purpose of the surgery, to come back strong.
‘At the moment I feel good, hopefully it’ll carry on like this. For the last weeks I’ve been playing I’ve felt very good.
‘Hopefully I can carry on for the rest of the season and hopefully the most difficult part is behind me, and I’m able to forget it – enjoying football again and wins again. Hopefully more success [too].’
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