According to new reports, Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has told Brazilian youngster Kenedy that he will be allowed to leave this summer.
Fotomac are reporting that Turkish heavyweights Fenerbahce are interested in bringing the player to Turkey on a season long loan.
Kenedy was sent packing from the pre-season tour this summer after posting some inappropriate offensive video on social media.
The 21-year-old player is now subject to interest from the Turkish club who are interested in bringing him over on loan and will contact the premier league champions to open negotiations.
It is however believed that Kenedy himself won’t mind moving away from the blues so as to gain regular game time as he has struggled to break into the first team at the club.
Chelsea boss Antonio Conte has confirmed that the Samba star is not part of his plans for the upcoming campaign and also dropped hints that the player won’t play any part in his side’s defence of the Premier League title.According to reported that Fenerbahce
According to reported that Fenerbahce have observed the player is unsettled in Stamford Bridge, they have decided to capitalise on that to bring him down to Turkey.
Kenedy himself is likely to embrace the move to Fenerbahce as he is likely to get regular first team game time and will also play in the Europa League with them this season.
Already, as much as nine Chelsea players have departed Stamford Bridge this summer, with the latest being Nemanja Matic to Manchester United.
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