
Fulham
midfielder Lucas Piazon has revealed his frustration at being constantly
loaned out by Chelsea and says he is desperate to find a permanent home.
Piazon, 22, joined Fulham on loan until January this summer - his fifth loan
away from Stamford Bridge having also spent time at Malaga, Vitesse Arnhem,
Eintracht Frankfurt and Reading and is one of 38 players the Chelsea have
sent out this season.
"I'm tired of moving abroad," said the Brazilian, who joined Chelsea as one
of the game's hottest prospects in 2012. "One, two, three loans, maybe
that's enough. It's time for me to stay somewhere for more than one year.
"It makes no sense to go on loan all the time. It is not good for any player
in my experience - or the experience of the other boys.
"I don't see it as a positive thing any more. To be in a different place
every year is not good for me at 22.
"It's difficult to get a place in the team. They have their own players. You
do your best, try to get a place in the squad, minutes on the pitch, score
and create goals. That's all you can do."
Piazon revealed he has barely held a conversation with new Chelsea coach
Antonio Conte.
"We haven't spoken much and we've said nothing about football," he added.
"It's difficult when there's a big change. The Italian mentality is to train
hard.
"They arrived and then went to Austria and then to the USA. The players have
found the training tough but they're enjoying it."