
Josh
McEachran says he chose to leave Chelsea for the sake of his career and
believes his decision could eventually act as a springboard for an England
call-up.
The 22-year-old midfielder ended his 15-year association with the club
earlier this month when completing a move across west London to Championship
side Brentford on a four-year deal.
McEachran, who made 22 appearances for Chelsea following his debut as a
17-year-old in 2010, decided the time was right to leave despite having 12
months remaining on his contract.
Once touted as a future England star, McEachran saw his path to the first
team blocked by a host of big-money signings and was sent on loan to
Middlesbrough, Swansea, Watford, Wigan and Vitesse Arnhem.
Though a move to the Championship may not seem an obvious stepping stone
towards full international honours, former England U21 star McEachran is
hopeful the switch will help him fulfil his ambition of breaking into the
senior set-up.
"It was time to get out of Chelsea, I was there for 15 years,” he said. "I
wanted a fresh start, to get settled and play somewhere week in, week out.
Now it's time for me to push on.
"Now I feel settled, I've signed here for four years and I can just get on
with my football. And I didn't have to move house.
"I am not saying I should have got more chances at Chelsea. It is not down
to me who plays, it is down to the managers, so I am not going to point the
finger at anyone.
"It is probably tougher than it was a few years ago, with all the money, but
I am not going to say it is anyone's fault.
"The Chelsea badge has been taken off me now so there's not as much
pressure. I'm excited to be here and looking forward to playing football.
"First I want to play week in, week out and then, hopefully somewhere down
the line, get back in with England."