Crespo makes Stamford Bridge exit
Hernan Crespo has officially left Chelsea and is keen to sign a permanent deal with Inter to join the Mourinho revolution.
Argentina striker, Hernan Crespo has officially left Chelsea after his contract expired earlier this week and is keen to sign a permanent deal with Internazionale to join the Mourinho revolution.
"We thank Hernan for his efforts in a Chelsea shirt, and wish him well in the future," said a Chelsea statement.
Crespo arrived at Stamford Bridge in 2003 and scored 10 goals in his first season for the London side and was one of former Chelsea coach, Claudio Ranieri's first signings.
He never really settled down in London and was loaned out to Italian giants, AC Milan a year later with whom he reached the Champions League final only to lose out when Liverpool made an amazing comeback to win the cup.
The Argentina striker is now a free agent and can negotiate with any club he wants to, but is rumoured to be eager for a new deal at Internazionale as he foresees a trophy laden season for the blue half of Milan under the guidance of Jose Mourinho.
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