Finally £110,000-a-week Chelsea star now reaches total agreement to join new club announcement soon
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Despite suffering a 5-0 defeat against Arsenal, Chelsea’s recent form under Mauricio Pochettino has been remarkably positive. Since February, they’ve only lost one Premier League match and notably thrashed West Ham United 5-0, propelled by Nicolas Jackson’s brace. This victory propelled them above Manchester United in the standings, although the Red Devils have a game in hand. With just three games remaining, Chelsea trails Newcastle by a mere two points and sits six points behind Tottenham. The prospect of Europa League football has ignited the hopes of Blues supporters, especially if they maintain their impressive form and their rivals stumble.
Progression and Stability
Despite speculation surrounding Pochettino’s future, recent performances underscore clear progress under his management. Amidst uncertainties, the club may opt for stability at Stamford Bridge, delaying any decision to part ways with the manager. However, amidst this positive backdrop, one departure is confirmed.
Thiago Silva’s Next Chapter
Veteran defender Thiago Silva has made his decision regarding his next destination. Having announced his departure from Chelsea after four years, Silva had received offers from three London clubs to remain in England. Nevertheless, recent reports indicate that the 39-year-old has chosen to return to his native Brazil. According to Brazilian outlet Globo Esporte, Silva has “reached an agreement” to rejoin former club Fluminense, where he made 97 appearances before his move to AC Milan in 2009. Although a verbal agreement had been circulating for weeks, a formal deal has now been solidified.
While officials are poised to finalize the announcement, out of respect for both Chelsea and Silva, no official statements will be made until the end of the season. This gesture, demanded by Silva during negotiations, underscores his professionalism and gratitude towards his current club. Nonetheless, it appears certain that Silva’s next chapter will unfold on familiar turf, back in Brazil.