Omerou wants permanent move away from Chelsea after six years
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Super Eagles World Cup defender Kenneth Omeruo has dismissed rumours
he will quit Chelsea to join Belgian club KAA Gent.
“At the moment, I have not decided where I will be playing next season
as I still need to speak to Chelsea, so any news right now about an
agreement with any club is not true,” he told SCORENigeria
“My agents are in talks with several clubs in the event my future lies
away from Stamford Bridge.”
Omeruo, who has yet to make a Premier League debut with Chelsea in his
six years on the books of the London club, has expressed his desire to
settle his future on a more permanent basis following several loan
spells.
His impressive performances in Russia only helped to increase interest
from several clubs in Europe.
“The truth is I am looking to settle down permanently after several
loan moves, but no agreement has been reached with any club at the
moment,” he said.
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