Chelsea news: Midfielder excited after completing summer move
Former CHELSEA midfielder Conor Gallagher has hailed his new club, Atletico Madrid, after he was unveiled in a ceremony in front of Spanish supporters in midweek.
Gallagher enjoyed a good season under Mauricio Pochettino last season and become an established member of the squad, even captaining the side on a number of occasions and earning himself a seat on that plane for England at the Euros.
But the club decided to sell the England star after continuing their incredible spending spree this summer, signing the likes of Pedro Neto, Tosin Adarabioyo, Omari Kellyman and Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall.
And after being unveiled at the club – Gallagher has hailed his new club, – He claimed: “I loved every minute of it. I was always confident that the deal would be done because of how much I wanted to come to the club and how much the club felt like they wanted me so I kind of knew it was going to happen but these things take time. I am so happy that it is finally done.
“The whole thing really excites me: not just playing for this massive club but living in a different country, a different city, [with] a different language. All these things really excite me and my partner. I need to learn Spanish quickly, and it is something I am looking forward to.
‘The culture is very different from London, the way of life, but I love it. Every single player has been super-friendly. I look forward to building a friendship with all the players.”
IcChelseanews Vew…
There are alot of fans who believe that Gallagher should have been kept this summer – he has done nothing wrong – he was a solid player for the club that is for sure.
We wish him all the best
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