[情報] 費魯茲續約三年半,下賽季將外租 Al-Ahli

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http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/sport/football/football-news/islam-feruz -dubai-loan-al-7345430#Wh45zcAVgsfATQK8.97 Islam Feruz off to Dubai on loan at Al-Ahli next season.. just weeks after signing new Chelsea deal 16:00, 10 Feb 2016 - By Alan Clark ISLAM FERUZ will go out on loan to United Arab Emirates outfit Al-Ahli just weeks after signing a new three-and-a-half year deal at Chelsea. The former Celtic attacker was on trial at Kazakhstani club FK Aktobe but lasted just one day at their pre-season training camp in Turkey because the move didn't appeal. Top-flight cracks Aktobe, who finished second last term, were reportedly bemused when they couldn't find Feruz for morning training alongside former Manchester City prospect Abdul Razak. Now the 20-year-old is back training at Chelsea where he will spend the rest of the campaign before heading to Dubai in the summer for a season-long loan stint. Alan Stubbs brought the former Hoops youth star to Hibs on loan at the start of the season, but Feruz made just six appearances from the bench with no goals. Feruz was out of favour at the Championship side and faced competition from Jason Cummings, James Keatings, Martin Boyle, Dominique Malonga and Henri Anier for a forward berth at Easter Road. With the further striking additions of Anthony Stokes and Chris Dagnall in January, as well an apparent lack of fight to win a place, Feruz was sent back to Stamford Bridge last month. Now the Scotland U21 cap will head for another loan move after similar ventures at OFI Crete and Blackpool. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/football/article-3441591/ Where did it all go wrong for Chelsea prospect Islam Feruz? Scottish wonderkid vanishes again from his latest club By Brian Marjoribanks - Updated: 15:06 GMT, 11 February 2016 The impression of Islam Feruz as a little boy lost grows by the week. After gradually disappearing from sight these past few months during a dismal loan spell at Hibs, this week the Chelsea striker lasted barely a day on trial with Kazakhstani Premier League side FC Aktobe before vanishing completely from the club's warm-weather training camp in Turkey. While it was undoubtedly a curious incident, it was not without precedent in the troubled tale of this gifted but controversial 20-year-old talent. Back in September 2014, Feruz walked out on Russian side Krylia Sovetov Samara after just 24 hours, citing homesickness. A short-lived, unsuccessful loan followed in Greece at OFI Crete under the management of World Cup-winning former Italy and Rangers midfielder Rino Gattuso. After training with Cardiff City, Feruz then had a change of heart and swiftly joined Blackpool, where he managed just 16 minutes of action. He was summarily sent back to Chelsea by boss Lee Clark after tweeting 'This team take more kick-offs than corners' after a 4-0 defeat at Brentford. It was against this backdrop of failed loans that the controversial Scotland kid arrived at Easter Road in September. With a steely glare, and a slight croak in his voice, he used his unveiling Press conference to urge his doubters not to focus on his lengthy list of past misdemeanours and railed against accusations he was a trouble-maker and a lost cause. 'It would be nice to be judged on what I do at Hibs and how I behave in Scotland,' said Feruz. 'I've got wiser. I've made mistakes, got into trouble, but I've learned from them. And I am determined to make the most of this chance at Hibs.' Barely 24 hours after those words had spilled out of his mouth, however, Scotland's youngest-ever Under-21 international was spending his last day as a 19-year-old behind bars in Glasgow. Cruising in his £80,000 Porsche through the city's Gorbals area, Feruz was stopped by police and subsequently charged with driving while banned, without insurance and of perverting the course of justice, with trial set for June. It was the worst possible start to the latest attempt to rehabilitate his battered reputation. If his actions off the pitch brought unwanted attention, though, on the pitch his impact was far less striking: not a single first-team start or a goal scored for a side currently residing in Scotland's second tier. It was a pitiful return from a youngster whose gifts had prompted no less a judge than Jose Mourinho to hand him his Chelsea first-team debut in the summer of 2013. Feruz's latest sorry scrape is a far cry from the superstardom that seemed to beckon after he swapped his war-torn homeland of Somalia for a new life in the Sighthill district of Glasgow. During a kickabout at Castlemilk Sports Centre, his talent was spotted and then nurtured by Celtic. A rule change pushed through by the then SFA chief executive Gordon Smith would open the door to Feruz representing Scotland by dint of having come through the country's education system. Once in the Scotland youth set-up, his pace, power and skill saw him likened to a young Romario — Brazil's 1994 World Cup-winning striker — by an excitable Mark Wotte, then the SFA's performance director. After watching his boy score a hat-trick in a 4-3 win over Switzerland Under-17s at Falkirk in 2012, Wotte predicted Feruz could one day lead the line successfully for the full national team. A year earlier, though, warning bells had begun to ring when Feruz turned his back on Celtic after six years and signed for Chelsea. His head had been turned and the £300,000 move left deep wounds, which he would later seemingly revel in pouring salt into. On social media, the headstrong teenager posted messages which downplayed the role of the Parkhead club — and, by extension, the late Tommy Burns — in his family's successful fight against deportation from the UK. And, since his switch to Stamford Bridge, recurring off-field incidents have only added to Feruz's ever-growing reputation as an unmanageable enfant terrible. There were the regular call-offs from Scotland youth squads, much to the frustration of his coaches who also decried in private his poor attitude and unwillingness to integrate with his squad-mates. After tweeting an ambition to one day play in the Africa Cup of Nations, Feruz eventually communicated to the SFA his desire not to be picked by Scotland any longer; a claim he unconvincingly denied during that opening Press conference at Hibs. But such wavering commitment to his adopted nation didn't stop Feruz infuriating the hierarchy at Chelsea by posting racy pictures of himself online, canoodling with a mystery girl wearing his Scotland strip. Feruz's last appearance for Scotland came in a record 6-0 Under-21 defeat to England at Bramall Lane in August 2013. He barely had a kick before being substituted on 62 minutes. By the time he washed up at Hibs in September, Wotte admitted the boy he had likened to Romario had gone on to have 'a very, very average' career to date and represented 'a big challenge' for Alan Stubbs to manage. At Easter Road, team-mates found him 'a bit aloof' and 'often unimpressive' in training. It was telling that his decision last month to cut yet another loan spell short failed to trouble the back pages in the way his arrival had four months earlier. While those he leaves behind at the Leith club have a League Cup Final to look forward to next month, Feruz once more stands at a career crossroads trying to find his bearings. -- http://jamescaesar.pixnet.net/album/photo/110781933 永遠以摸過它為榮 -- ※ 發信站: 批踢踢實業坊(ptt.cc), 來自: 36.231.239.168 ※ 文章網址: https://www.ptt.cc/bbs/Chelsea/M.1455813754.A.7B8.html ※ 編輯: JamesCaesar (36.231.135.251), 04/08/2016 02:46:19
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