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Thibaut Courtois invites former Chelsea partner Antonio Rudiger to Real Madrid
Thibaut Courtois is really glad to rejoin with Antonio Rudiger
Thibaut Courtois is really glad to rejoin with Antonio Rudiger
Thibaut Courtois has invited his previous Chelsea colleague Antonio Rudiger to Real Madrid.
Genuine Madrid affirmed on Thursday that German safeguard Rudiger had finished his transition to the Bernabeu on a four-year bargain.
Rudiger joins the new European heroes on a free exchange, having dismissed Chelsea's endeavors to broaden his agreement.
The 29-year-old showed up for the Blues, winning the Champions League, FA Cup, Europa League, Super Cup and Club World Cup in his five-year spell at Stamford Bridge.
Rudiger bid goodbye to Chelsea in a sincere letter on the Players' Tribune last month and said he was leaving 'with overwhelming sadness'.
Courtois, who burned through seven years at Chelsea prior to joining Real Madrid in 2018, rushed to message Rudiger after his transition to Spain was affirmed.
In the mean time, Chelsea depicted Rudiger as 'quite possibly the most enthusiastic person to address the club in late memory' as they honored the fruitful safeguard.
'Rudiger was likewise a significant figure in the changing area with his authority and enthusiasm, while his devotion and want to win never wavered, in any event, when it turned out to be clear he would leave the club this late spring,' Chelsea included an explanation.
'Chelsea Football Club says thanks to Toni for his commitment to our prosperity throughout the course of recent years and wishes him well in his future profession.'
Courtois delivered a Player of the Match execution in Real Madrid's Champions League last triumph over Chelsea's Premier League rivals Liverpool last end of the week.
I'm pleased to report that I'll join @RealMadrid I'm really invigorated for every one of the difficulties ahead and can hardly hold on to play my most memorable games for this colossal club.
The Belgian hit out at his faultfinders subsequent to lifting the prize, telling BT Sport: 'I said that when Madrid plays finals, they win. I was on the great side of history.
'I saw a great deal of tweets coming my direction that I would get lowered today - it was the alternate way round.
'Today I expected to win a last for my vocation, for all the difficult work to put regard on my name as I don't suspect I get sufficient regard, particularly in England.
'I saw a ton of analysis even after an extraordinary season. I'm truly glad for the group. We adhered to it and when I should have been there I was there for the group.'
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