Chelsea loanee Jeffrey Bruma wants to stay at Hamburg

The Dutch defender has expressed his desire to remain at the Imtech Arena for more than one season as he is enjoying regular football

By Luke Matthews

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Chelsea loanee Jeffrey Bruma wants to stay at Hamburg for two years as he is enjoying playing regular football.

The Dutch defender is currently at the Bundesliga club, having joined on a two-season loan deal in the summer from the Premier League giants.

However, Chelsea have an option to recall the centre-half in the summer, something that Bruma would like to avoid.

"I would like to stay here for two years," he told Spox. "Every week I play in front of 60,000 fans and it's great. I have a feeling that I will develop well here."

Bruma also expressed how he does not wish to go back to Chelsea to sit on the substitutes' bench.

"I don't want to go back and play only one game in five weeks," he added.

The 21-year-old is expected to feature for Hamburg in their Bundesliga encounter against Nurnberg on Sunday afternoon.


 
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