Deco Reiterates Chelsea Exit Wish

The Brazilian-born midfielder has reiterated that he is not happy with life at the London club.

Kevin Davies tussles with Deco during Bolton's clash with Chelsea
Deco has been constantly linked with a move away from Chelsea after a disappointing first season in which he was mainly handed a peripheral role.

The Portugal international knows his situation at Stamford Bridge is unlikely to change and has publicly declared his interest in a reunion with Jose Mourinho at Inter.

However, the Italian champions have been unable to reach a compromise with Chelsea for Deco and compatriot Ricardo Carvalho, and it appears they will have to stay at the London outfit for one more season.

The former Barcelona midfielder has now restated his unhappiness with his first season in England, having made just 24 appearances for the Blues.

"I am little bit tired of Europe but, with respect to Chelsea, I will continue in the continent for a while longer," he told A BOLA.

"I have offers from other clubs but, in order to stay at Chelsea, something has got to chance, because some things happened last year that I did not like."

Deco, who has two more years on his current contract with Chelsea, is not thinking about a return to Corinthians, where he began his career, right now.

"It is not worth it to feed hopes of a return now, there is no possibility," he added.

Luís Mira, Goal.com
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