England midfielder, Danny Drinkwater has announced his exit from the west London club in an Instagram post on Thursday May 26.
The 22-year-old midfielder has also apologised to Chelsea supporters for how the move turned out.
Drinkwater, was among the squad that lifted the Premier League title with Leicester City in their 2016. He signed a five-year contract in 2017 for a £35 million fee from Leicester City the following season but has been unable to settle into the team despite several managers at the club.
Drinkwater will become a free agent this summer when his Chelsea contract expires on June 30.
Announcing his exit from the club, Drinkwater wrote;
“My time at Chelsea FC has come to an end.
“(It) actually feels really strange writing this. Me, the club and fans are hugely disappointed with the outcome there is no doubt about that.
“Injuries, how I have been treated, mistakes I have made, issues of the pitch, lack of game time… the list of excuses could be endless but I would not and can not change what’s happened.
“I’m going to look at positives over the past 5 years, I have played with great players, coached by awesome managers, worked with some brilliant staff, met some fantastic people, lived in some beautiful places, travelled the world and won some more silverware.
“Football is a fantastic sport but this for both parties was a business move gone wrong, it’s as black and white as that.
“To the Chelsea fans I apologise for how this has turned out I would have loved for you to see me at my best in that shirt doing what I love.”
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