The Ecuadorian Kendy Páez is back in the spotlight in Europe. After weeks of questioning and irregular participation in the Strasbourg Racingthe attacking midfielder shows signs of getting his process back on track in Europe, at a key moment, since his future is under analysis by the Chelseathe team that owns its sports rights.
Added to this is the recent change of coach in the Strasbourgsince a new cycle with English began Gary O’Neil on the bench
In the midst of the modification of the coaching staff, the name of Paez is again under discussion, but this time from a different place.
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In networks, the English journalist Ben Jacobs reported that the player has made a favorable impression in the first training sessions of the new cycle in France.
“Páez has impressed new coach Gary O’Neil with his professionalism and approach to training.”
His situation in France and control of Chelsea
Wise He came from a period marked by doubts about his adaptation and reports about extra-sports issues, which fueled rumors about a possible early departure of the French team.
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However, according to the same journalist, the Ecuadorian soccer player continues to be highly valued by Chelseaand its evolution is monitored directly by the English club.
“Páez remains highly valued by Chelsea. His development is considered to be on track and a decision will be made over the next 12 days whether a second loan will be considered, probably within England, to boost his progress and prepare the youngster for pre-season with Chelsea over the summer.”
This opens the possibility that Chelsea can adjust the planned planning for Páez. Instead of keeping it in France, ‘los blues’ They could choose to place him with another team, possibly in England, in order to accelerate his adaptation to English football and monitor his development more closely.