Jorginho's agent speaks on midfielder leaving Stamford Bridge
FootballChelsea Star Who Has Not Played for The Blues in Five Years Finally Set for Stamford Bridge Exit
- Tiemoue Bakayoko is on the verge of sealing a permanent Stamford Bridge exit after close to six years with Chelsea
- The French star has endured a tumultuous spell since he joined the Blues in 2017, as he has spent much of the time away on loan
- Bakayoko has not played for the west London club since the 2017/2018 season
- However, reports suggest Marseille are keen to make the deal permanent and have already agreed personal terms with the central midfielder
Chelsea flop Tiemoue Bakayoko is finally set to depart Stamford Bridge permanently.
Bakayoko joined the Blues back in 2017 from Monaco for a huge transfer fee of £40m.
However, things did not work out for the France international with the west Londoners as he struggled to live up to his billing.
While he featured regularly for the Blues in his first season with the club, things fell apart for him afterwards.
Exciting feature: Check out news exactly for YOU ➡️ find "Recommended for you" block and enjoy!
According to Metro UK, the Frenchman eventually lost his place in the team and has not played for Chelsea since the 2017/18 season.
Marseille interested in signing Tiemoue Bakayoko permanently
However, reports suggest that Marseille are keen to make his temporary stay with them permanent this summer in a move that will end the 27-year-old tumultuous career with Chelsea.
French publication Foot Mercato claims that Bakayoko is now likely to make a permanent move away from Stamford Bridge after Marseille agreed personal terms with him.
Be that as it may, it is believed that Marseille boss Igor Tudor is yet to be convinced about the transfer and would need some persuading to sign off the deal.
Meanwhile, should Marseille fail to sign Bakayoko, the central midfielder is expected not to fall short of options, with Valencia also understood to be interested in his services.
Man United star who last played for the club in 2020 set for Old Trafford exit
FootballLukaku says Chelsea move was a mistake
Earlier, Sports Brief reported Romelu Lukaku has detailed his regrets for dumping Inter Milan to reunite with Chelsea last summer.
The Belgian ace described his £97.5milion sensational transfer to Stamford Bridge last summer as 'a mistake.'
However, Lukaku was quick to admit that he is now delighted to be back with Inter Milan, albeit temporarily.