Chelsea player proclaims that he will leave after a decade with the Blues
Charly Musonda, one of Chelsea’s most highly-rated talents in the last decade – and that’s saying a lot – has confirmed his departure from the club.
The tricky winger, who used to turn defenders inside out for fun as a kid, has only made seven first-team appearances for the Blues, all of which came in the first half of the 2017/18 season.
Musonda, who has had loan spells with Real Betis, Celtic, and Vitesse, has struggled with major knee injuries in recent years.
The now 25-year-old has now taken to Instagram to share that he’s “Enjoying the final ride, while training and slowly getting ready for what lies ahead, with continued faith and optimism.”
Musonda began the post with “Free agent, June 2022,” and then uploaded a video of himself dominating in training. This season, the Belgian has played for the Under-23s.
Musonda moved to west London from his native in the summer of 2012, and he will leave Chelsea after a decade with the club.
It’s a shame that Musonda’s career hasn’t worked out, despite being hailed as a future world beater as a child.
Nonetheless, if the wideman can stay fit, he will have plenty of time to carve out a successful career for himself, and his style will make him a real entertainer and potential fan favorite for the right team.
He is not the only Chelsea player set to leave in the summer, as Danny Drinkwater (currently on loan) is also set to leave, bringing an end to his nightmare spell at Stamford Bridge.
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Chelsea player proclaims that he will leave after a decade with the Blues