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    ‘I want to stay at Chelsea’: Gonzalo Higuain eyes permanent Blues move

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorApril 8, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Gonzalo Higuain has confirmed he wants to stay at Chelsea next year
    Gonzalo Higuain has confirmed he wants to stay at Chelsea next year
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    Gonzalo Higuain has confirmed he wants to stay at Chelsea next year
    Gonzalo Higuain has confirmed he wants to stay at Chelsea next year
    • Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri wants the 31-year-old in his squad next term
    • The Argentina striker has scored just three goals in 11 appearances for the Blues
    • Appeal against a two-window transfer ban will be heard by FIFA on Thursday

    Gonzalo Higuain has insisted he wants to stay at Chelsea next season.

    The Argentina striker joined Chelsea on loan from Juventus in January but has mustered just three goals in 11 appearances for the Blues.

    Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri feels Higuain must sharpen up to make a real fist of life in the Premier League but still wants the 31-year-old in his squad next term.

    Chelsea’s appeal against a two-window transfer ban will be heard by FIFA on Thursday and if that cannot be overturned the Stamford Bridge club may not be able to make Higuain’s move permanent.

    ‘From a personal point of view I want to do as well as I can so I can be here for next season,’ Higuain said. ‘That’s my intention.

    ‘I came here and I wanted to stay. It’s a good city, you live well and you can be relaxed but also enjoy yourself. So my intention is to stay here.

    ‘I’m happy here. It’s always nice to try a new league and it’s my first taste of the Premier League.’

    Higuain remains confident he can thrive in the Premier League after recently retiring from international duty in a bid to focus on adapting to England’s top flight.

    READ: Manchester City UCL Clash Biggest Game Of My Life – M. Pochettino

    Chelsea continue to chase a top-four league finish and Europa League glory in a bid to secure Champions League football for next term, with Higuain suggesting that push remains crucial to future successes in west London.

    ‘Obviously, it’s a period where I’m adapting but I’m hoping that, although I’ve only got a short time, I can finish well,’ Higuain told Chelsea’s official club website.

    Maurizio Sarri feels Higuain must sharpen up to fit in the Premier League
    Maurizio Sarri feels Higuain must sharpen up to fit in the Premier League

    ‘The best thing we can do is qualify for the Champions League and hopefully win the Europa League, too.

    ‘We’re coming towards the end, so it’s about finishing as strongly as possible.

    ‘The main objective is to finish in the top four so we can play in the Champions League, and also to encourage other players to come and play for the club.

    ‘That’s what the squad are hoping for, so that we can add players next season, and to finish the season well and make people happy.’

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