Chelsea Striker Explains Why He Snubbed English Clubs In Favour Of Loan Move To Roda
Published: September 05, 2019Chelsea starlet Ike Ugbo has revealed that some unnamed English clubs were battling it out with Roda JC for his signature before he opted to move to the Netherlands in the summer transfer window.
Touted as one of the top talents at the Chelsea Academy, Ugbo struggled to live up to his billing during his loan spells at Barnsley, Milton Keynes Dons and Scunthorpe United, and would have remained in England this season if not for a phone call from Roda manager Jean-Paul de Jong.
In 46 appearances in the Football League, the former England U17 star managed to score only four goals.
''When Roda JC presented himself, we decided to ignore the interest of English clubs and move towards a transfer to the Netherlands,'' Ugbo explained to Roda's official webpage.
''Dutch football is more tactical and more technology-oriented than the lower divisions in England. On the internet I searched for information about Roda JC and I saw a beautiful, large and filled stadium.''
The Roda number nine continued : ''I was immediately impressed, but the decisive answer was the telephone call from Jean-Paul de Jong.
''I was still in London when the coach called me. He mentioned my strengths and stated the position he had in mind for me. There was a lot of confidence in that.
''I immediately had a good feeling and greatly appreciated how he approached me. Never before had I had such a personal conversation with a coach.
''Although I had several options, I informed my agent that I only wanted to go to Roda JC."
Ike Ugbo's parents and two sisters were in the stands when the Chelsea loanee netted on his home debut in a 2-1 loss to NEC Nijmegen on August 23.
Igho Kingsley
Photo Credit : rodajckerkrade.nl
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