Former Chelsea full-back Emerson Palmieri cited a lack of space in the first-team as his reason for leaving Stamford Bridge to join Olympique Lyonnais this summer.
Speaking to Gazetta dello Sport, the former Chelsea full-back revealed why he left west London. Emerson was told by his Italian manager Roberto Mancini that he needs to play regular first-team football to keep his place in the national team. Emerson said he was happy with Lyon's project, after joining them on an initial loan deal. Emerson said:
“I decided to leave Chelsea as I had no space. Roberto Mancini told me: you need to play, you’ve to be a starter. OL proposed an interesting project and I accepted in two or three days. I’m really happy with my choice."
Emerson Palmeiri first joined Chelsea back in January 2018 for a fee of around €20 million. Despite penning a four-and-a-half-year deal, Emerson was never seen as a first-choice left-back and played second fiddle to Marcos Alonso. However, the 27-year-old full-back fell further down the pecking order when Chelsea signed Ben Chilwell from Leicester City last summer.
As things stand, Emerson Palmeiri is having some sort of career renaissance at Lyon. The Italian international has so far played 6 six for the Ligue 1 outfit and has already scored a goal for his new side.
Source: Sportskeeda