“I’m so confused about this transfer” “This guy was born to be a Chelsea player” – Chelsea fans reacts to attacker shocking social media post

“I’m so confused about this transfer” “This guy was born to be a Chelsea player” – Chelsea fans reacts to attacker shocking social media post

Chelsea fans made fun of winger Hakim Ziyech for his recent post on social media. The Moroccan international posted a picture of his knees from the training pitch with the caption “knee problems right?” alongside laughing emojis.

It comes in the wake of Ziyech’s reported failed medical examination ahead of a proposed move to Saudi Arabian club Al Nassr. Ziyech was one of several Chelsea players linked with a move to the Saudi Pro League.

While the likes of N’Golo Kante, Kalidou Koulibaly and Edouard Mendy all secured transfers to Saudi Arabian clubs, Ziyech couldn’t due to a supposed failed medical.

During the January transfer window, the 30-year-old winger was denied a deadline day transfer to French club Paris Saint-Germain after the Blues failed to send the right papers.

Ziyech had a transfer set-back at the start of last season as well, when Ajax failed in their attempt to re-sign him, despite the forward traveling to Netherlands to secure the move.

Meanwhile, his recent post via his Instagram story hasn’t gone down well with Blues supporters on Twitter.

@JamalPacman: This guy’s transfer away from Chelsea always backfires

“This guy’s transfer away from Chelsea always backfires”

Another fan took a dig at the Moroccan international, claiming that he has more failed transfers than goal contributions for the Blues.

@Elmorya_Hart: Man is so cringe. More transfer fails than g+a this year

Here are some other reactions to the post:

@ffsFlexx: I’m so confused about this transfer, did his medical fail or what?

@CFC_Pitz: Scenes when you end up playing for starsbourg mf

@vinzccent: This guy was born to be a Chelsea player.. No matter how hard they try, He can’t leave

Related articles

Share article

Latest articles

Newsletter

Subscribe to stay updated.