On-loan Chelsea winger, Christian Atsu is eager to impress both his parent club and current club AFC Bournemouth.
The 23-year-old is yet to feature in the Premier League this season for the Cherries, who are his third club he the Ghanaian as joined on loan since joining The Blues in 2013.
Since completing his £3.5 million move to Stamford Bridge from FC Porto, Atsu has had loan spells at Dutch side Vitesse Arnhem and Everton, but he only featured five times in the league for the Toffees.
If the winger were to play for The Blues, it would be a dream come true for the player he told BBC Sport:
It’s my dream to play for Chelsea. But right now I have to focus on Bournemouth, If I don’t play here, there is no way I will get a chance at Chelsea.
Atsu has earned 49 international caps for Ghana despite being just 23 years old and was named the player of the tournament at this year’s African Cup of Nations as well as winning goal of the tournament.

Despite having issues off the pitch the on-loan Chelsea winger has settled into his new club:
Of course I’m not happy I’m not playing in the Premier League because I came here to play.
Going out on loan is very difficult. You have to keep moving and taking your family with you and that is not easy. But that is the life, and you have to accept it.
I’m settling in well at Bournemouth, everything is step by step but things are good with my life and my family.
He finally made his Bournemouth debut last month against Hartlepool in the Capital One Cup and could well feature for the Cherries tonight against Preston North End in the same competition.




