A new player confirms his departure from Chelsea

Chelsea midfielder Danny Drinkwater confirmed today that he is leaving the London club, having failed to establish himself in his squad since his move to the club five years ago.

Drinkwater, 32, who was on loan to Reading at the Championship (second tier) this season, wrote on his Instagram account: "My time at Chelsea is coming to an end. The club and the fans are very disappointed with the result. The injuries, the way they were handled, the errors. The things I did, the pitch problems, the lack of playing time... The list of excuses could be endless, but I won't and I can't change what happened. I'll take the positives from the past five years."

Drinkwater moved to Chelsea from Leicester City in 2017, but he did not play much with the Blues and was loaned to Burnley, Aston Villa and Turkey's Kasim Pasha without convincing either.

This season, he played 34 matches in the "Championship" with Reading, who narrowly avoided relegation to the third level.

Drinkwater, who played three international matches, was formed in Manchester United, where he did not play any professional matches, but he drew attention with Leicester City, where he contributed to his exceptional season and crowned the league title in 2016.

It is noteworthy that a large number of players will leave Chelsea, as German Rudiger is very close to moving to Real Madrid, Christensen to Barcelona, ​​and other players such as Moroccan Hakim Ziyech and American Pulisic and others.

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