“I’ll always like Barcelona, but I personally prefer Mallorca,” Eto’o told Spanish radio station Cadena Cope. “My son has pressured me to finish my career there, my son is from there. I have signed on at Chelsea for the entire season and will try to enjoy it and later on, I will go to Mallorca.”
Gary Cahill believes Chelsea are “going about their business quietly” and, while it is difficult to win the Premier League by stealth, there is certainly an ominous feeling to their gathering form.
Eto's departure would certainly force Chelsea's manager Mourinho to land a new forward at the Bridge.
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