N’Golo Kante has surprisingly attacked rumors and lies while thanking Chelsea fans in a farewell letter after his move to the Al-Ittihad in Saudi Arabia.
The Frenchman’s transfer to the Middle East was announced on Tuesday, 20th of June, marking an end to his seven years stint at the West London club.
The former Leicester City player put pen to paper on a four years deal reportedly worth 86 million pounds to move to the Saudi Pro League.
After his free transfer to Saudi Arabia was confirmed, the 32-year-old posted an emotional letter to his social media page.
N’Golo Kante insisted he will never forget Chelsea’s supporters in his farewell letter, describing the Blues as a legendary football club.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup winner indicated he and the Premier League club had recently been the target of rumours and lies.
Kante join Saudi Arabia side Al-Ittihad
Kante wrote: “The time for me has come to open a new chapter in my career”.
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“But before that, it is so important for me to say thank you to the great and beautiful family of Chelsea”.
” Fans, players, managers, medical staff, board members, all those who have been with me during these seven seasons in this legendary club”.
“Only good memories, great victories, and memorable titles won by your side”.
“From the bottom of my heart, thank you very much, I will never forget you”.
“And of course last but not least, I thank my family, my friends, who have always been by my side in good and bad times”.
“Without forgetting my agent, Karim as well as my advisers Rachid and Driss who have given me such precious support since my beginnings and have been a major part of my success”.
“These past times have not been easy for us and our family, but we were able to stay united to face rumors and lies”.
“See you soon for new adventures on the pitch with Al-Ittihad and the French national team”.
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In response to Kante’s letter to the Blues, Chelsea co-director Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley thanked Kante for his service at the club.
They said: “N’Golo’s impact and influence during his time at Chelsea cannot be cannot be overstated”.
N’Golo Kante joined the Blues in the summer of 2016 in a deal worth £32 million after playing a key role in Leicester City’s incredible title achievement in the 2015/2016 English Premier League season.
During the 32-year-old time at Chelsea, the Frenchman went on to make 269 appearances for the Blues. Kante won the Premier League, Champions League, Europa League, Super Cup, and FA Cup.
However, the two times English Premier League winner will play alongside former France teammate Karim Benzema at Al-Ittihad.
Kante will team up with Benzema
Kante won the league in his debut season with Chelsea, under Antonio Conte, then added the FA Cup and Europa League for the next two years, in addition to the World Cup with France.
However, Kante will be most cherished by Chelsea faithfuls for his contributions to the club’s 2021 Champions League title run.
See also Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admits he will be disappointed if his side finishes fifth
The 32-year-old Kante was only able to play seven Premier League matches during his final season at Chelsea due to injury.
After lengthy contract negotiations with the West London club, the 32-year-old decided to leave the Blues at the end of the season.
Kante is one of the latest big names to join the Saudi Arabia Pro League after agreeing to switch from Chelsea to newly crowned Saudi champions Al-Ittihad on a three-year deal.
The French World Cup winner completed a deal that will see him earn 86 million euros ($109.78 million).
The 32-year-old will join his new football club after the International break for pre-season in preparation for the new Saudi Arabia Pro League season.
Credit: futballnews
The Frenchman’s transfer to the Middle East was announced on Tuesday, 20th of June, marking an end to his seven years stint at the West London club.
The former Leicester City player put pen to paper on a four years deal reportedly worth 86 million pounds to move to the Saudi Pro League.
After his free transfer to Saudi Arabia was confirmed, the 32-year-old posted an emotional letter to his social media page.
N’Golo Kante insisted he will never forget Chelsea’s supporters in his farewell letter, describing the Blues as a legendary football club.
The 2018 FIFA World Cup winner indicated he and the Premier League club had recently been the target of rumours and lies.
Kante wrote: “The time for me has come to open a new chapter in my career”.
See also Lionel Messi To See His Hotel Room B201 In Qatar Converted Into A Museum After Argentina's World Cup Victory
“But before that, it is so important for me to say thank you to the great and beautiful family of Chelsea”.
” Fans, players, managers, medical staff, board members, all those who have been with me during these seven seasons in this legendary club”.
“Only good memories, great victories, and memorable titles won by your side”.
“From the bottom of my heart, thank you very much, I will never forget you”.
“And of course last but not least, I thank my family, my friends, who have always been by my side in good and bad times”.
“Without forgetting my agent, Karim as well as my advisers Rachid and Driss who have given me such precious support since my beginnings and have been a major part of my success”.
“These past times have not been easy for us and our family, but we were able to stay united to face rumors and lies”.
“See you soon for new adventures on the pitch with Al-Ittihad and the French national team”.
See also Harry Kane Dances to 'Last Last' by Nigerian Music Star Burna Boy After Qualifying for UCL Round 16
In response to Kante’s letter to the Blues, Chelsea co-director Laurence Stewart and Paul Winstanley thanked Kante for his service at the club.
They said: “N’Golo’s impact and influence during his time at Chelsea cannot be cannot be overstated”.
N’Golo Kante joined the Blues in the summer of 2016 in a deal worth £32 million after playing a key role in Leicester City’s incredible title achievement in the 2015/2016 English Premier League season.
During the 32-year-old time at Chelsea, the Frenchman went on to make 269 appearances for the Blues. Kante won the Premier League, Champions League, Europa League, Super Cup, and FA Cup.
However, the two times English Premier League winner will play alongside former France teammate Karim Benzema at Al-Ittihad.
Kante won the league in his debut season with Chelsea, under Antonio Conte, then added the FA Cup and Europa League for the next two years, in addition to the World Cup with France.
However, Kante will be most cherished by Chelsea faithfuls for his contributions to the club’s 2021 Champions League title run.
See also Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta admits he will be disappointed if his side finishes fifth
The 32-year-old Kante was only able to play seven Premier League matches during his final season at Chelsea due to injury.
After lengthy contract negotiations with the West London club, the 32-year-old decided to leave the Blues at the end of the season.
N’Golo Kante’s contract with Al-Ittihad
Kante is one of the latest big names to join the Saudi Arabia Pro League after agreeing to switch from Chelsea to newly crowned Saudi champions Al-Ittihad on a three-year deal.
The French World Cup winner completed a deal that will see him earn 86 million euros ($109.78 million).
What’s next for N’Golo Kante?
The 32-year-old will join his new football club after the International break for pre-season in preparation for the new Saudi Arabia Pro League season.
Credit: futballnews