‘Time for a new adventure’ – Ruben Loftus-Cheek says emotional farewell to Chelsea after completing AC Milan move
Posted by  badge Boss on Jul 01, 2023 - 09:39PM
Loftus-Cheek joined the Blues as an eight-year-old (Picture: Getty)

has bid an emotional farewell to after completing his move to .

The international becomes the latest player to leave Stamford Bridge this summer, joining the Rossoneri

The 27-year-old departs after 155 club appearances, winning two Premier League titles and the Europa League.

Loftus-Cheek will link up with fellow Chelsea academy graduate Fikayo Tomori in Milan and following confirmation of the deal, released a statement to the ‘people that have helped guide and shape me as the person and player I am today.’

‘I don’t even know where to begin with this. I’ve been at Chelsea since the age of eight and to come through the ranks and play senior football at this club, there’s just no better feeling, he wrote on Instagram.

‘I’ve truly gone from being a boy to a  man at this club over the last 19 years and it’s hard to say goodbye to so many people that have helped guide and shape me as the person and player I am today.

‘It’s always been my dream to play for Chelsea so being able to win the FA Youth Cup and Uefa Youth Cup during my days in the academy, to then making my first team debut and winning the Premier League and Europa League during my senior career, is something that I will cherish for the rest of my life.

‘I would like to thank everyone associated with Chelsea who have helped me during my career.

‘To the coaches that I’ve worked with, the backroom staff and my teammates to the people I have seen day to day at the training ground over the last 19 years, thank you all.

‘To the fans, you’ve supported me and had my back from day one, no words will ever be enough to tell you how much that has meant to my family and I.

‘I wish nothing but the best to everyone here and hope to see the club get back on the right path and winning silverware as soon as possible.

‘It’s time for me to begin a new adventure in football, to live in a new country and experience a new culture, but I really do hope our paths will cross again in the future.’

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