Chelsea striker Nicolas Anelka has revealed he is keen to end his career at Stamford Bridge.The French forward joined the Blues in the January transfer window in a £15million move from Bolton.
Anelka, 29, has notched up nine clubs during his playing career - including spells at Chelsea's Premier League rivals Arsenal and Manchester City and a loan stint with Liverpool.
However, Anelka - who first moved to England when he joined Arsenal in 1997 - insists he is now settled at Stamford Bridge and that he is looking forward to a long and successful stay in West London.
Anelka said "When I reflect on my career I have no regrets."
"It doesn't matter I have not always been at the biggest clubs. My time at City and at Bolton was wonderful. I met a lot of good people at both clubs.
"But I have travelled enough and I would like to settle at Chelsea. I am back in the national team.
"I am back at a big club in London, playing in a team with the quality to win things. I would be very happy if my career ended the way it started."


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