Nigeria defender Kenneth Omeruo hopes Chelsea regret letting him link up with Spanish club Leganes, reports Completesports.com.
Omeruo joined Chelsea from Belgian club Standard Liege in January 2012, but failed to make a single appearance for the Blues.
Instead, the 26-year-old spent time on loan at different clubs including; ADO Den Haag, Middlesbrough, Kasimpasa, Alanyaspor, and Leganes.
The versatile defender penned a permanent deal with Leganes in 2018, ending his seven year spell at Chelsea.
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“I hope they regret selling me,” Omeruo stated in an interview with Hora Blanquiazul
“I want them to really regret it, I didn’t have the chance to play, but it was a good experience to play in another league.”
Omeruo has made 19 league appearances for Leganes this season and scored once.
He is in Nigeria’s squad for this month’s 2021 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying double header against the Leone Stars of Sierra Leone.
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O boy…focus on being indispensable for Leganes rather than making Chelsea regret letting you go. Your former teammate Braithwait is now a Barca player thanks to his sterling performances while at Leganes. Do well at Leganes for yourself and for your career. Earn a move to Barca or Athletico and win the UCL…..then chelsea will on their own that wishing the didn’t let you go. Learn from the stories of De Bruyne and Salah.
Nice one bro