Chelsea have reached a full agreement to send teenage sensation Kendry Paez on loan to River Plate after cutting short his spell in Ligue 1, it has been revealed in the media this week.
The 18-year-old has been recalled from Strasbourg to join the Argentine giants immediately, with the Blues sanctioning the move to ensure their prized asset secures regular first-team football under Marcelo Gallardo.
he future of one of South America’s brightest talents has been resolved swiftly by Chelsea’s hierarchy. According to Fabrizio Romano, CHELSEA have formally agreed a season-long loan deal with River Plate, which will see the Ecuadorian midfielder ply his trade at the Estadio Mas Monumental.
IcFootballnews says….
Paez is a great young talent, he came to Chelsea will big hopes of trying to break into that Blues side, to make an impact and possibly push on to reach his full potential. But that move to Stamford Bridge was far too early for the lad.
He is never going to get a real chance to prove himself at CHELSEA, he is never going to get the minutes that he would like and although this is a loan move, his next switch should be a permanent one.
The Blues have a habit of signing the best young players around, then sending them on loan for the next few seasons until the player is virtually forgotten about and then sold on.
Paez will hope he gets the minutes at River Plate that he needs, but maybe a permanent move away from Chelsea should also happen in the future as he needs to get to that point about what is best for his future.
He is far too talented to just be shipped out on loan for the next few seasons.
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