Chelsea centre back David Luiz has shared that in the next five days, his future at Stamford Bridge will be revealed.
The Brazilian is out of contract at the end of the season and met with Chelsea officials days back for discussions regarding any possible deal.
The hindrance that has delayed any agreement between the footballer and the club is the London club’s one-year contract policy for players above 30.
However, David has spoken up that news concerning his future will be known soon.
His words, “I live in this club so I can come here every single day,” Luiz told reporters at Stamford Bridge. “Soon everybody is going to know. It will be before the Europa League final – in five days.
“I love this club. My great moments in football were here, especially the European titles – the Champions League and Europa League. My relationship with the fans has always been great since the first day I played here. I just try my best and make them happy.”
On Chelsea vs Arsenal in the Europa League final, his words, “It is going to be a difficult game,”
“They have a great team and a great coach.
“He [Emery] knows how to win this competition. I worked with him a bit in Paris and I know how passionate he is. He knows how to play these kinds of games. It is up to us to prepare well.
“We have to try to win the trophy. We know that if we win, they will not be in the Champions League. This will be better for us because we put a fantastic team out of the Champions League. The pressure will be on both sides.
“This is a big European title. Everyone wants to be there. I am happy that English football is showing again it is at the top level, to have the finalists in the Champions League and Europa League. It’s also going to be the final of the Super Cup next season.
“So I think the English sides are finishing this season well and will start the next one well too. For many years it was difficult for the English teams to understand how to rotate the team and how to get to the same level for every competition. This season they did great.”
On Sarri, he said, “I think during the season we have had different periods,
“I remember in the first three months, people were so excited with us. They were saying ‘everyone has understood it so quickly. Oh, Sarri-ball – everyone is playing well’.
“‘Now we can see Chelsea with the possession blah blah blah’. After that it changed to ‘nobody knows anything, Chelsea are not good enough’. I think this is normal in the first season of a coach. We have done our best throughout the season.
“Nobody bet that we would go to the last game of the Premier League having already qualified for the Champions League. We can finish in the top three, not just the top four. Remember, we were at one stage 11 or 12 points behind Tottenham and now we are there.
“It is not about how you start. It’s not about the beginning. It’s how you end. The end can be great for all of the top four now or for just some teams. Football is about this.”
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