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Oscar, a former Chelsea star, says he would like to finish his career at Stamford Bridge despite leaving in 2017.
The Brazilian midfielder spent five years in West London, making more than 150 appearances and scoring 21 Premier League goals before moving to China.
Oscar joined Shanghai SIPG in 2017 for around £ 60 million in a surprise move, but he still holds the Blues close to his heart, admitting that he has ambition to return before his career comes to an end.
The 29-year-old told TalkSPORT in an interview: “I think about ending up at Chelsea because I had good times before at Chelsea,” Oscar admitted.
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“Chelsea helped me a lot to improve and to do what I always dreamed of. [of], which was to play the Champions League and they helped me to play the World Cup and win the Premier League.
“I have a lot of friends in Chelsea. If I have the opportunity to finish my career at Chelsea, it is a dream for me. Of course Chelsea don’t like to buy too many older players, which is normal because they are a top team in Europe, but I will do my best to be fit to finish there.
“When you win the Premier League, the Europa League and the League Cup, everything is great. When I scored my first two goals against Juventus in my first Champions League game, it was incredible.
“But I always remember a game where we played Arsenal and we won 2-0 and I didn’t score a goal, but I did eight or nine tackles and when they traded me in the 88th minute, it was like I scored. three goals in the game.
“This is what the English fans like and what the Premier League is. You don’t need to score much. You have to give everything and this is what I will always remember with me ”.
Oscar is still watching Chelsea closely and there is one player, in particular, who likes the appearance of having played a similar role throughout his own career.
That player is Mason Mount, who scored Chelsea’s winning goal against Liverpool at Anfield on Thursday night.
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Speaking of Mount, Oscar added: “I like it.
“Sometimes he doesn’t play like me, but sometimes I look at him and I can see a bit of myself there because I also came to Chelsea when I was very young and played good football.
“I really like him. He has everything you need to improve. He scores goals, does important things and knows how to defend and attack. I really like him.”
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