Hamburg's Jeffrey Bruma: I'm not even thinking about returning to Chelsea

The Netherlands international is very happy with life at the Bundesliga side and is not too keen on a return to his parent club in the summer

By Stefan Coerts

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Hamburg defender Jeffrey Bruma has stressed that he is not thinking about returning to his parent club Chelsea at the end of the season.

The Netherlands international joined HSV from the Premier League side at the start of the 2011-12 campaign on a two-year loan deal, but Chelsea have the option to recall Bruma in the summer of 2012.

Nevertheless, if it's up to Bruma, he won't return to Stamford Bridge at the end of this season as he's happy with life in Germany.

"I am not even thinking about returning to Chelsea right now. I am feeling very well at HSV. The club has a lot of faith in me and everything is great here. Playing in the reserves at Chelsea again wouldn't work," Bruma told Hamburger Morgenpost.

The 20-year-old centre-back has developed into a key player at Hamburg and has made 12 Bundesliga appearances so far.


 
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