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Petr Cech does not want to leave Chelsea now or in the future
AlexBatak 10 years ago Edited
Chelsea, Italy 204 2707

Ten years and two days ago, Petr Čech officially became a Chelsea player. After a decade of excellence, trophies, and a questionable taste in music, he's unsurprisingly not ready to leave the club.

Viktor Kolar; source: Sky

"Nothing changes. He has two years left on his Chelsea contract and has an interest to continue there. Mourinho did not tell him that he would not count on him anymore."

"We have not been given any signals that Petr would be made available [for transfer]. If that was the case, though, you have to realise that Petr is one of the world's top goalkeepers and has a certain salary. There are not many clubs who could afford to sign him."

"If he were to leave, we're discussing two or three clubs in the world. The situation has developed in a way, of course, but for now he is staying at Chelsea”

"Petr isn't 20 any more. His family are satisfied living in London. Petr is satisfied at Chelsea and there is interest in his services even after his active football career, so that they would want him to continue in some position at the club.”

"Paris Saint-Germain have shown interest and we have also communicated with Monaco."

"[If the situation changed,] I would get in touch with Zubizarreta (Barcelona) and people at Real Madrid. These are clubs we would consider if Chelsea wanted to get rid of Petr. We would also consider Bayern but they have Neuer there. Then there are leagues Petr would not go to. For instance, the Serie A, because clubs in that league have problems."

All of which sounds wonderful in that future Didier Drogba groundskeeper/strikers coach- and Frank Lampard manager-way, but Cech is still one of the best in the world, so what about the meantime? If the situation "develops" further, what then? He would be welcome back of course, always, with open arms, but what would he do until then?

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Ten years and two days ago, Petr Čech officially became a Chelsea player. After a decade of excellence, trophies, and a questionable taste in music, he's unsurprisingly not ready to leave the club.

Viktor Kolar; source: Sky

"Nothing changes. He has two years left on his Chelsea contract and has an interest to continue there. Mourinho did not tell him that he would not count on him anymore."

"We have not been given any signals that Petr would be made available [for transfer]. If that was the case, though, you have to realise that Petr is one of the world's top goalkeepers and has a certain salary. There are not many clubs who could afford to sign him."

"If he were to leave, we're discussing two or three clubs in the world. The situation has developed in a way, of course, but for now he is staying at Chelsea”

"Petr isn't 20 any more. His family are satisfied living in London. Petr is satisfied at Chelsea and there is interest in his services even after his active football career, so that they would want him to continue in some position at the club.”

"Paris Saint-Germain have shown interest and we have also communicated with Monaco."

"[If the situation changed,] I would get in touch with Zubizarreta (Barcelona) and people at Real Madrid. These are clubs we would consider if Chelsea wanted to get rid of Petr. We would also consider Bayern but they have Neuer there. Then there are leagues Petr would not go to. For instance, the Serie A, because clubs in that league have problems."

All of which sounds wonderful in that future Didier Drogba groundskeeper/strikers coach- and Frank Lampard manager-way, but Cech is still one of the best in the world, so what about the meantime? If the situation "develops" further, what then? He would be welcome back of course, always, with open arms, but what would he do until then?

Ten years and two days ago, Petr Čech officially became a Chelsea player. After a decade of excellence, trophies, and a questionable taste in music, he's unsurprisingly not ready to leave the club.

Viktor Kolar; source: Sky

"Nothing changes. He has two years left on his Chelsea contract and has an interest to continue there. Mourinho did not tell him that he would not count on him anymore."

"We have not been given any signals that Petr would be made available [for transfer]. If that was the case, though, you have to realise that Petr is one of the world's top goalkeepers and has a certain salary. There are not many clubs who could afford to sign him."

"If he were to leave, we're discussing two or three clubs in the world. The situation has developed in a way, of course, but for now he is staying at Chelsea”

"Petr isn't 20 any more. His family are satisfied living in London. Petr is satisfied at Chelsea and there is interest in his services even after his active football career, so that they would want him to continue in some position at the club.”

"Paris Saint-Germain have shown interest and we have also communicated with Monaco."

"[If the situation changed,] I would get in touch with Zubizarreta (Barcelona) and people at Real Madrid. These are clubs we would consider if Chelsea wanted to get rid of Petr. We would also consider Bayern but they have Neuer there. Then there are leagues Petr would not go to. For instance, the Serie A, because clubs in that league have problems."

All of which sounds wonderful in that future Didier Drogba groundskeeper/strikers coach- and Frank Lampard manager-way, but Cech is still one of the best in the world, so what about the meantime? If the situation "develops" further, what then? He would be welcome back of course, always, with open arms, but what would he do until then?

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quikzyyy 9 years ago Edited
Arsenal 429 9002

Exactly 1 year later after your post.

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Exactly 1 year later of your post..

AlexBatak 9 years ago
Chelsea, Italy 204 2707

Sighs.. Yeah. I wish him a good luck at Arsenal. He deserves all the respect from us for the 11 years he spent at Chelsea. Enjoy this Legend. Sadly he had to go to give his place to Courtois, there is 10 years difference between them and it's time for the young to flourish at Chelsea for another decade.

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Marcus2011 9 years ago
Chelsea FC, England 277 6501

Legend . I can't get mad at him at all . He still has another 5 good years at least in him . He will make back Arsenal's four stronger and we must buy more striking force for next season if we want to keep title because derbies and big matches will matter even more . It will be tight race... Anyway , Footballers are mercenaries and nothing wrong with that .. just hoped he would not go to Arsenal .

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tiki_taka 9 years ago
Barcelona, France 367 9768

Actually he is no mercenary, he is just addicted to play each week, he is a competitor and thats the best thing to have for a sportive. If he stayed at Chelsea he would have his salary untouched, he wants more and thats honorable.

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