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See Roberto Firmino's impressive home if he signs for Chelsea

Former Reds attacker could return to the Premier League

By Charles Cornwall

Firmino with the Chelsea shirt and his new house

After the signing of Jordan Henderson by Ajax was made public, the Liverpool team is complicit in how their former players are not having a good time in the Saudi Arabian league, and in addition to the return of his former captain to soccer in the old continent, it is expected that within the next few days there will be news about the contract that Chelsea is preparing for the Brazilian Roberto Firmino.

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Bobby Firmino's disastrous numbers clearly indicate a decline in his level since his arrival in the Saudi Pro-League, and the Brazilian is looking for his departure from Al-Ahli to try to recover part of his good soccer again in the English league, being the Blues who have the best proposal for a player who not long ago was still competing at the highest level, but in Merseyside.

The London team would be managing as soon as possible the details of his arrival, having surely an excellent salary proposal so that Firmino could quickly settle in an area close to his new institution, being the neighborhood of Belgravia the ideal place for this element to live from now on.

It should be noted that, during his time with Liverpool, Roberto Firmino had an all-round experience living in Mossley Hill, an area that looks spectacular for its nature and infrastructure, but that, according to the Brazilian, this place left him to owe in terms of security since his home was robbed in the year of 2017.

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Contrary to what happened with Jordan Henderson and his attempt to become a Liverpool player again, Roberto Firmino has taken a different path completely away from Merseyside, understanding that his time at that club is over and that his job now is to take on new challenges such as Chelsea, a club that urgently needs a striker due to the lack of attacking force in their attacking sector.

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