Lucas Piazon says he is ready to help guide Fulham to the Premier League but that he still dreams of playing for Chelsea.
Piazon has been out on loan at Fulham for the last two seasons and has been a crucial player for the side who just missed out on automatic promotion.
Speaking to Globo Esporte, Piazon spoke about Fulham and how his aim is still to become a regular in the Chelsea team:
My desire [for the future] is to keep playing. To go to a place where you do not play and stay on the bench, or is not selected for the game, is not cool.
I am 24 and what matters is to play, be it at Fulham or elsewhere. My desire now is to go up to the Premier League with Fulham.

I still do not know what will happen. People do not speak much [about transfers], they usually do so when [the loan] ends.
[But] now I do not even want to think about this. I would like to stay because I feel really well here. I like to play with my teammates. I like the ground. For me, I would stay.
[Playing for Chelsea] is what I always wanted, right? I came here in 2011 to play for Chelsea. But it depends a lot on the coach.
The club told me that they do not want to lose me yet and want to renew my contract. But I know this also depends on us, on what we do when we are loaned.
Piazon has scored five times in 22 games for Fulham this year as they head into the playoff semi-finals this Friday where they will take on Derby County.




