It has been my desire to return to Chelsea, I want to play my last football career there.

Chelsea has been advised to avoid re-signing Mohamed Salah, even if the forward becomes available as a free agent at the end of the current season.
The 32-year-old star is nearing the final six months of his contract with Liverpool. Unless an agreement is reached for an extension, Salah could leave the club without any transfer fee when the season concludes.
According to The Athletic, Liverpool’s management has already offered Salah a new contract amidst growing uncertainty over his future at Anfield. Salah, who initially joined the Premier League with Chelsea in 2014, recently expressed doubts about his continued stay at Liverpool, stating that he feels “more out than in.”
Despite his impressive track record, former Chelsea defender William Gallas has cautioned the club against pursuing Salah if he parts ways with Liverpool. In an interview with Prime Casino, Gallas explained, “I think Chelsea should steer clear of signing Mohamed Salah as a free agent this summer. While his Premier League performances have been exceptional, his arrival could disturb the team’s chemistry. Bringing him in might also unintentionally bolster a rival by shaking up the balance of the squad.”
Salah has been a prolific scorer for Liverpool, netting 227 goals since joining the club in 2017. However, his earlier stint with Chelsea was far less successful, as he made just 19 appearances before being sold to AS Roma in 2016.