A Dream to Play for Chelsea: European Star Eyong Eyes Premier League Switch
Young striker Etta Eyong, hot property in Europe, dreams of playing for Chelsea, despite interest from Real Madrid and Barcelona. Eyong's impressive start at Levante has caught the eye of top clubs. Discover more about his aspirations and playing style resemblant to Harry Kane.
Young striker Etta Eyong has revealed it would be 'a dream' to one day play for Chelsea. The Cameroonian forward is hot property on the European market after making a stunning start to life with Levante following his summer arrival from Villarreal. La Liga pair Real Madrid and Barcelona have been credited with an interest in Eyong, who is tipped to secure a move in January.Eyong has made a fine start to the Liga season having scored six goals and provided three assists in his opening 12 league outings. In his nine showings for Levante, Eyong has scored five times, which includes a consolation goal in a 4-1 loss to league leaders Real Madrid in September.Real Madrid, who top La Liga after the opening 11 matches, are among those keen on signing the 22-year-old in January, with rivals Barcelona also reportedly interested in the young striker. Barcelona are looking into potential strikers to replace ageing No. 9 Robert Lewandowski and have also been linked with a high-profile move for Atletico Madrid star Julian Alvarez.However, the duo will face further competition for Eyong's services with the player himself admitting that it would be a dream to one day play for Chelsea. The Blues brought in forwards Joao Pedro and Liam Delap from Brighton and Ipswich, respectively, over the summer.Chelsea, though, are no strangers to splashing the cash on young up and coming stars who they feel they can develop into world beaters and potentially sell at a high price.Eyong's revelation will have pricked Chelsea ears with the forward referencing Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto'o's respective stints at Stamford Bridge as a reason to follow the west London side.Drogba is considered a Blues legend having helped the club to the Premier League, Champions League and FA Cup across two stints in the capital. Cameroonian hero Eto'o meanwhile spent just a solitary season at the club, but Eyong is keen to follow in the duo's footsteps."Growing up, Chelsea was the English team I probably watched the most because of Drogba, and Eto'o was there was a year as well," Eyong told GiveMeSport. "Chelsea have often signed incredible African players. There are so many big clubs in England, but as for [joining] Chelsea, why not? It would be a dream for me to play for Chelsea."Looking for smarter football bets? Get expert previews, data-driven predictions & winning insights with GOAL Tips on Telegram. Join our growing community now!While Eyong admitted to following Drogba and Eto'o, he also revealed he studied both Harry Kane and Luis Suarez while growing up. Kane has been tearing up the Bundesliga following his move to Bayern, while Suarez is fondly remembered by both Liverpool and Barcelona fans following the Uruguayan's respective spells at the European pair.And having started his career as a midfielder, Eyong believes that he is most like Kane in style, stating: "I am maybe a little like Kane in style. It's important to watch what other strikers are doing. I've seen a lot of Kane and looked in particular at how he approaches one-vs-ones and the runs he makes off the ball. I think you can learn just as much from what Kane does off the ball, or out of possession, as when he’s scoring goals."Like Kane, I have a lot of power and passion and can connect play from deeper areas. He’s good with his head and feet which makes him a complete player, and that's what I aspire to be. We aren’t built exactly the same way, but I think we approach the game with a similar philosophy."And on Suarez's influence, he added: "I also enjoy watching Luis Suarez, who has always been a clinical finisher. I saw a lot of him when he was at Liverpool. He wasn't just skillful, but also direct and clever with his movement. I don't think there are many players with a bigger football brain than Suarez. All the best strikers are capable of improvising not just finishing."While Eyong was unable to add to his goal haul at Atletico Madrid on Saturday evening as Levante fell to a 3-1 loss, he'll look to bolster his impressive goal tally when Levante face rivals Valencia after the international break.Saturday's defeat in Madrid means Levante sit just above the relegation zone on nine points from the opening 12 league games of the season.
The Rising Star of Etta Eyong
Cameroonian forward Etta Eyong has taken the European football scene by storm with a dazzling performance at Levante. His stellar start, scoring six goals and providing three assists in 12 league outings, has piqued the interest of top clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona.
Competition for Eyong's Signature
La Liga giants Real Madrid and Barcelona are reportedly interested in signing the 22-year-old striker in the upcoming January transfer window. Barcelona, eyeing a successor to Robert Lewandowski, see Eyong as a potential target along with other high-profile names.
Chelsea's Allure and African Legacy
Amid rising interest from European giants, Etta Eyong expressed his dream of playing for Chelsea, inspired by African legends Didier Drogba and Samuel Eto'o. Chelsea's track record of nurturing young talents and Eyong's admiration for past African stars make it an appealing destination.
Emulating Football Icons: Harry Kane and Luis Suarez
Etta Eyong's playing style draws inspiration from prolific strikers like Harry Kane and Luis Suarez. Eyong sees himself similar to Kane in approach, focusing on off-the-ball movements and versatility. Moreover, Eyong admires Suarez's clinical finishing and football intelligence, aiming to emulate their success.
Future Prospects for Eyong and Levante
Despite a recent defeat against Atletico Madrid, Etta Eyong continues to impress with Levante. With an upcoming clash against Valencia, Eyong aims to bolster his goal tally and lift Levante out of the relegation zone. His ambition and talent set the stage for a promising future in European football.
