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Chelsea news: January bargain explains decision after completing January move

Long-term Chelsea transfer target Marc Guehi insists there was only team he was interested in signing for once he learned of Manchester City’s interest, after the defender signed for the Premier League giants.

CHELSEA were reportedly ready to make a move, despite their already well stocked defence, but the chasing were reportedly keen on waiting until the summer to sign the former Palace centre-half on a free.

Guehi, however, insists he only has eyes for City and wants to help Pep Guardiola’s side get back to dominating English football, He said: ‘There’s been some talk and a lot of noise. But when they asked if I wanted to come to City, there was only one answer.

‘I know what winning feels like and I won’t stop until I get that same feeling. A lot has been said but I’ll let my football do the talking.’

‘First and foremost, it’s such an honour, such a big club to come and play for,’ added Guehi, who cost City £20million.

‘For me, I have always just been obsessed with getting better and wanting to improve and that’s something I am constantly striving for and this is the perfect place for me to do that.

‘I have heard so much about the club and the fans, the players speak for themselves, the manager.

‘It’s definitely the right environment for me to improve and just get better. Hopefully I can bring what I have to the table to help every single person here too.’

IcChelseanews Says…

This is a massive shame, he could have been a great signing for the club that is for sure guys.

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