Darts have increased Fofana’s chances of staying.
“Absolute Chelsea,” which delivers the Chelsea news, quoted the British “Guardian” on the 31st (Korea Standard Time), saying, “Fofana will remain at Chelsea unless things change very quickly.”
Born in 2002, Fofana, a Ivory Coast striker, was a striker resource that was highly anticipated internally by Chelsea as he was called the “second Drogba.” Having played in Molde FK in Norway for about three seasons, he went to Chelsea through the winter transfer market in the 2022-23 season and made his first career “big league” stage.
As soon as he joined the club, he began to receive chances little by little. After making his Chelsea debut as a substitute in the round of 64 FA Cup matches against Manchester City, he began to adapt to the PL stage by playing in league matches against Fulham and Southampton. However, he failed to play in a single game for some reason after that and eventually left for Union Berlin in the Bundesliga with the 2023-24 season ahead.
Fofana, who chose loan to adapt to the “big league,” was a “troublemaker” herself. As soon as she joined the team, she was given the opportunity to play, but displayed poor scoring ability and displayed insincere attitude at the training site, leading to internal disciplinary action. The final record in Berlin was two goals and one assist in 17 matches. After six months, she returned to Chelsea and left for Burnley through the winter transfer market. 먹튀검증
Fofana got off to a good start on loan, which is relatively familiar to Fofana. It started off well by scoring assists from its debut match against Manchester City, and scored multiple goals in the second match to save its team from defeat. However, it managed to score only two goals until the end of the season, and ended up in Chelsea forlornly. The final record at Burnley was four goals and one assist in 15 matches.
In fact, it has become a “surplus resource” and has become very likely to remain in Popana. European transfer market expert Fabrizio Romano reported that multiple media outlets, including European transfer market expert, are not currently negotiating with Fofana.