Chelsea: Mauricio Pochettino responds cash on Thiago Silva

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At the end of his contract next June, Thiago Silva (39 years old) gave an update yesterday on his future. “It was very fast and I am happy every time I play here. It’s different, special and moving. I know that with every match that ends, I feel like my career is ending, so that makes me a little sad. But I’m happy with the performance on the pitch, which is the most important thing.” Courted by Fluminense in Brazil, the former PSG captain has not yet decided.

At a press conference, his coach, Mauricio Pochettino, was invited to comment on his player’s situation. “I didn’t hear what he said after the match. We haven’t talked about next season. Since I haven’t heard, I don’t know what I can say about it. He is the only one to know, as well as the club, if this will be his last season or not. The response from the Argentine coach, who remains evasive, does not reassure the former AC Milan player.

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