Permanent Move Away From Stamford Bridge


Marko Marin

Chelsea winger Marko Marin, who is currently on loan with Sevilla, has hinted that he does not want to return to west London and is happy to stay at the Spanish side on a permanent basis, reports the Daily Star.

The attacking midfielder signed for the Blues from Werder Bremen in a £7 million deal in the summer of 2012 but failed to secure a regular place in Chelsea’s team.

When Jose Mourinho was installed as the new Stamford Bridge boss at the start of this season Marin did not feature in the Portuguese’s plans and was loaned out to the La Liga side in a pursuit of first team football.

However, the 24-year-old has now revealed that he has enjoyed his eight months with Unai Emery’s side and is keen to commit his future to the club if a deal can be agreed by all parties and crucially, he stays fit.

“If both Sevilla and me are happy to stay I can stay here forever.

“We’ll see what happens in the summer. The first is to play, being fit and helping the team in the end of the season and then we will decide.

“If the fans want, Monchi ,(Sevilla’s sporting director), wants and the coach wants, why not?

“But the most important thing is to be fit and play.

“Speaking about a permanent move before that is not worthy because I can’t help the team if I do not play,” he insisted.

The German international’s career stuttered once he arrived in England but he is still relatively young and with a host of attacking talent within Chelsea’s midfield ranks, he is likely to seek opportunities elsewhere to get his career back on track.

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