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Epl: I Was Crying – Aiyegbeni Reveals Why He Didn’t Join Chelsea

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Last updated: November 22, 2025 8:15 am
sulaimon opeyemi305
Published: November 22, 2025
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Former Super Eagles striker, Yakubu Aiyegbeni, has claimed he came close to joining Chelsea in 2008.

However, a proposed deal fell through, after he picked up an injury.

Aiyegbeni playing in Israel and England for most of his career.

He remains the highest-scoring Nigerian in the Premier League, with 95 goals and 24 assists to his name.

Yakubu achieved this while representing teams like Blackburn Rovers, Everton, Middlesbrough, and Portsmouth.

​However, he had the chance to play for a bigger club, when Chelsea came calling.

“I was unlucky not to play for Chelsea. I got a chance to sign for Chelsea, and then I got injured,” Yakubu said on the Home Turf Podcast.

“I ruptured my achilles and I didn’t play for 11 months. That was was day they were negotiating a fee for me, about £15 million, so I didn’t play, and that was gone.

“I was crying in the dressing room because it was my time to play for one of the bigger clubs. But so far so good, I went to Leicester in the Championship, scored goals, then I went to Blackburn Rovers and came back to the Premier League. I think I did everything.”

 

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