CHELSEA new boy Marko Marin believes the London club is “the perfect fit” for him.
And the Germany winger hopes the man who recruited him, Roberto Di Matteo, is
still in charge when he arrives.
The 23-year-old has agreed to move to the Champions League finalists this summer from Werder Bremen.
But there remain doubts over who his boss will be, with Di Matteo currently working as manager on an interim basis until the end of the season.
Marin said: “It fits perfectly for me, otherwise I would not have sought this move. Above all, Chelsea’s play is based a lot on wide men.
“I had good talks with Di Matteo and I hope he stays.”
Marin discussed moving to Chelsea with Bremen team-mate Claudio Pizarro but does not believe the Peruvian’s failure to fully adapt to the Premier League should have any bearing on how he fares.
He added: "I have done my research (by speaking to Pizarro) but I’m not afraid, it’s the perfect step for me."
The 23-year-old has agreed to move to the Champions League finalists this summer from Werder Bremen.
But there remain doubts over who his boss will be, with Di Matteo currently working as manager on an interim basis until the end of the season.
Marin said: “It fits perfectly for me, otherwise I would not have sought this move. Above all, Chelsea’s play is based a lot on wide men.
“I had good talks with Di Matteo and I hope he stays.”
Marin discussed moving to Chelsea with Bremen team-mate Claudio Pizarro but does not believe the Peruvian’s failure to fully adapt to the Premier League should have any bearing on how he fares.
He added: "I have done my research (by speaking to Pizarro) but I’m not afraid, it’s the perfect step for me."
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