Super Eagles defender, Kenneth Omeruo dreams of playing for Chelsea before the end of his contract at the club despite been shipped out on loan for the past six seasons reports Completesportsnigeria.com.
Omeruo is one of the 40 players out on loan from Chelsea and he currently plays in Spain with La Liga side, Leganes.
“I’ve been playing away from England in Turkey for a while and every time I always craved for a visible league where people can watch me,” Omeruo told the BBC.
“Luckily, after the World Cup where I had two good games, I got more options and I chose La Liga where everyone can watch me, and so far it’s been a perfect decision for me.”
“If I end up playing for Chelsea someday fine, because it is one of the biggest teams in the world and they have the highest fan base in Nigeria.” “I’ve played in the English championship, I’ve gotten a feel of that but La Liga is very good.”
“I would love to play for them, even if it’s just a game, but right now I am very happy with my life here in Spain.”
“Right now I’m fulfilling my dream of playing in La Liga, it’s amazing and different.”
“Leganes have an option to sign me permanently and I would like to give everything to stay in the league.”
Omeruo has made two appearances for Leganes this season.
The Nigerian international, Omeruo made his debut in La Liga on match day eight coming on in the 61 minutes of Leganes 1-0 win over Rayo Vallecano before getting 70 minutes under his belt against Valencia at the weekend.