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Chelsea’s Gary Cahill seeks Premier League move

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Chelsea’s Gary Cahill seeks Premier League move

According to Sky Sports News, Gary Cahill believes he still can cut it in the Premier League as he seeks a move away from Stamford Bridge with his contract running out at Chelsea this summer.

I’m confident that potentially I might stay in the league but I want to wait and see, take the decision over the summer.

Cahill’s Chelsea career started off in January 2012, arriving from Bolton. During his seven-year spell at Stamford Bridge, he has helped win two Premier Leagues, two Europa Leagues, two FA Cups, one Champions League and one League Cup. Not bad business for just £7 million.

He has made nearly 300 appearances during his time at Chelsea, however, he only made two appearances this season coming off the bench in both of those as he was given a farewell at Stamford Bridge.

Even though Cahill did not play in the final on Wednesday, he still helped lift the trophy with captain Cesar Azpilecuta, as the centre back admitted:

The lads deserved to win the game. It was a great feeling, lifting the trophy, and being a part of this group that’s gone on to finish the season very well is pleasing.

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The Blues legend has gone and made 61 caps for England, scoring five times in the process.

With apparent interest from Fulham, Monaco and even Juventus back in January, it would appear clubs still are interested in his aerial prowess and defensive ability.

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