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Club CEO affirms ex-Chelsea midfielder has unusually gone AWOL
Chelsea flop Charly Musonda has unusually gone AWOL at his new club Zulte Waregem. The Belgian side at first guaranteed that it was a family issue and he would return, however have now conceded they have 'no thought' where he is.
Musonda drew his very long term Chelsea spell to a nearby this late spring subsequent to leaving Stamford Bridge upon the lapse of his agreement. He scarcely got an opportunity at the club, however, spending quite a bit of his senior profession away from west London with credit spells at Real Betis, Celtic and Vitesse.
Waregem marked him on a free exchange following his delivery. Musonda likewise dazzled in preparing and a preliminary match. The winger, be that as it may, neglected to answer to preparing after the agreement offer, and Waregem do not know where he is.
The club's CEO, Eddy Cordier, uncovered that Musonda hasn't been in touch with anybody at the club.
Cordier said (through SPORTBible):
"When will Charly Musonda return to preparing? I don't have any idea. Will he at any point return? No thought.
"I don't know whether we will reassess him since he hasn't been in since he prepared two or three weeks prior and there has been no contact.
"We genuinely must focus on the gathering of players who are here at the club for pre-season."
Musonda showed up for Chelsea's senior group, helping two times and scoring once - against Nottingham Forest in the EFL Cup in September 2017.
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