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·1 April 2025
Chelsea player wants to go play in Bundesliga according to former Germany international

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·1 April 2025
According to one former Germany international, a current Chelsea player wants to go play in the Bundesliga and leave the club.
Chelsea are going to be busy in the upcoming transfer window and they will have a number of deals they will look to be pulling off both outgoing and incoming.
We have been hearing about a host of names that Chelsea could go for in the market again at the end of the season, and the name of Rafa Leao is one creeping back in again, with Chelsea being linked to him a number of times over the years.
Chelsea of course have already completed the deals to sign two players from Sporting, with one of them arriving this summer and the other the following summer. Apparently, Chelsea felt pressure from other top clubs so that’s why they got the deals for Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo done early in some pre-deals.
But one situation that Chelsea have to make a decision on is what they want to do with Jadon Sancho, whether they pay up to send him back to Manchester United, or sign him permanently.
Jadon Sancho in action against Crystal Palace. (Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images)
Former Germany international Didi Hamann says he believes Sancho wants to go back to Dortmund this summer.
‘Borussia Dortmund might just be looking at Jadon Sancho because although it started well at Chelsea, it looks like it hasn’t worked out,’ ex-Germany midfielder Hamann said in words picked up by The Metro.
‘It looks like Chelsea might pay millions to send him back to Manchester United, so it looks like he might be an option for Dortmund this summer.
‘They tried to keep him last summer but it wasn’t possible, I think he wants to go back. Dortmund wouldn’t be struggling like they are if he had stayed, he has been absolutely brilliant for them.
‘He took Dortmund to the Champions League final last season and I think they would have him in a heartbeat.’