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Chelsea Star Rules Out “impossible” Transfer As He Relishes Pochettino “Plan” – He Wants To Stay And Fight For His Place Next Season

Mauricio Pochettino is yet to officially take over as Chelsea boss (Image: Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

Mauricio Pochettino is preparing to take charge of Chelsea as the club’s new manager and multiple players’ futures are at risk while the summer transfer window heats up

Chelsea forward Noni Madueke says that a loan spell next season would be “impossible,” making it clear that he’s relishing the opportunity to work under new Blues boss Mauricio Pochettino.

Madueke, 21, joined Chelsea from Dutch giants PSV Eindhoven in the January transfer window for a cool £30.5million. After a slow start to life at Stamford Bridge, the England under-21 international is now about to embark on a European Championship campaign with the Three Lions.

Whenever he gets back, though, Madueke will be raring to go in a bid to impress Pochettino, and he’s certainly not thinking about a temporary stint away from West London. “A loan spell would be impossible for both parties,” the Barnet-𝐛𝐨𝐫𝐧 winger explained, speaking to the Evening Standard.

“I’ve been brought in and there’s a plan for me at the club. I finished the season well, so next season is just about kicking on in the team and showing everyone the real me.” A confident Madueke added: “The expectation for me from the club and myself is for me to play – and play well – next year, and to keep developing as a player and a person.”

Having struggled to find his feet under previous manager Graham Potter, the 21-year-old managed to get himself in favour with interim boss Frank Lampard. Making 12 appearances before the end of Chelsea’s nightmare campaign, in which they finished 12th in the Premier League, Madueke scored his first goal for the Blues during a bruising 3-1 defeat to Arsenal in May.

Lampard hailed the starlet following his display against Bournemouth four days later, as this time Chelsea came away with a 2-1 victory. “Noni was very sharp, considering he was not so well on Wednesday and Thursday,” Lampard revealed after the match. “I thought he was really good against Arsenal in a tough game and got his goal.

Noni Madueke joined Chelsea from PSV in the January transfer window ( Image: Visionhaus/Getty Images)

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“And again today, he’s got a fantastic one-on-one ability to go past people. I like him as a lad, he’s got really good energy. He will know that because he’s hungry, and I want that. It’s been a breath of fresh air, him coming in and he’s training well to deserve that.”

Ex-Arsenal striker Ian Wright echoed Lampard’s praise but also pointed out an aspect of Madueke’s game which still needs to be improved. “The problem with him is his final ball,” Wright declared on Match of the Day. “He holds it for too long and he’s going to have to learn quickly to make better decisions in that instance.

Soucre: mirror.co.uk

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