My dream is to play in for big teams like Chelsea, Chelsea is my dream club,-Aston Villa Star with 13 goals this season Has confirmed he will be joining Chelsea this Summer

Despite being “happy and comfortable” at Aston Villa, Leon Bailey admits that it would be difficult to turn down a move to one of the “massive clubs,” such as Arsenal or Chelsea.
With 40 appearances in all competitions, the 26-year-old winger has had his best season ever at Villa Park, scoring 12 goals and assisting 11 times.
Villa will face French club Lille in the Europa Conference League quarterfinals after Unai Emery’s team staged an unexpected top-four campaign thanks to his form.
Bailey admits that the opportunity to join a “big six” team would be too good to pass up, despite the fact that he is happy in Birmingham and “really focused” on playing for Aston Villa.
In an interview with Let’s Be Honest, the Jamaican international said, “You have big teams in England; they call themselves the big six.” “The Chelsea and Arsenal’s.”
“Playing in the Premier League has always been my dream, and I am doing so right now.” Who doesn’t want to visit a large squad? Do you understand the significance of it, especially coming from Jamaica, for the country? Especially given who I am.
It would shed more light, which is something I have always focused on when travelling. My purpose is to use my platform to promote the nation and its young talents. For us Jamaicans, it is almost hard to fathom traveling to Europe.
Bailey would have a difficult time declining Chelsea or Arsenal.
Bailey would have a difficult time declining Chelsea or Arsenal. (Image: Getty)
“I’m not sure how to reply, so I’ll have to wait and see. I’m having one of my greatest seasons as an Aston Villa player, and I’m having a lot of fun playing football.
“In football, you never know,” but I’m satisfied with my current circumstances. I simply focus on one thing at a time.
Chelsea, formerly one of the original “Big Six,” has recently plummeted significantly down the standings and is now just twelfth in the Premier League.
The Blues’ margin over Arsenal at the top of the table equals their lead over Sheffield United at the bottom.
Although Mikel Arteta’s Gunners have the league’s best goal difference, they must upset Manchester City and Liverpool in the closing stretch to win their first championship in twenty years.
Aston Villa, on the other hand, remains in fourth place despite winning only one of their previous two games prior to the international break. On March 30, they will face off against Wolves in their next Champions League match.