
Chelsea are known for loaning out their players numerous times and Mario Pasalic is a player who is a great victim of such practice.
The Midfielder has been loaned a quite a number of times this past few seasons to different clubs, and with his performance for Atlanta this season the Italian club are looking to sign him permanently and Chelsea was considering to agree to the deal.
But with his fanatic display on Sunday the Blues fans have gone to social media the plead with Chelsea not to sell the Midfielder but bring him back to the squad. Mario Pasalic scored a hat trick for Atlanta when they defeated Brescia 6:2 on sunday.

Chelsea will be looking forward to make sure the Midfielder stays in Stamford bridge next season, and reports have stated that the Crotian midfielder would love to finally play for Chelsea and it has always been his dream to be a crucial player for the blues.

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