
The Brazilian left Stamford Bridge at the end of 2016 to pursue a lucrative move to China.
It would be a “dream” for Oscar to make a surprise comeback to Chelsea.
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The 31-year-old left Chelsea at the end of 2016 after five years at the club, joining Shanghai SIPG for over £60 million, and he is still playing for the Chinese club.
Oscar won the Europa League in 2013 before winning the Premier League two years later under Jose Mourinho, with the Brazilian midfielder making 203 appearances for the club.
Chelsea has been extremely active in the last two transfer windows, spending more than £600 million on new arrivals, and Oscar has stated that he would jump at the chance to return to West London if the summer is as busy as it has been.
“It’s, of course, a dream to come back to Chelsea,” the Brazilian told talkSPORT. “Everyone knows how much I care about this club.”I have many fond recollections of my time there… I still want to play for this squad. So, if I can return to Europe or Chelsea, hopefully, we can chat.”
Oscar was a member of the Chelsea team that finished 10th in the Premier League while defending the title in 2015/16, which was a better finish than the Blues would achieve this season.
The present side will finish no higher than 11th, but Oscar is convinced that the appointment of Mauricio Pochettino can help Chelsea turn their fortunes around as they attempt to reclaim their place at the top of the table.
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“He’s a good coach, he works very hard, and Pochettino has a strong team, they play like a team normally,” Oscar explained.
“Perhaps this will help Chelsea next season.” I believe he will be of great assistance. “I believe the players must demonstrate to the coach that they want to stay at Chelsea and fight for everything.”It’s not simple to play for Chelsea, as the players have demonstrated. It has pressure, and you must play to win. It’s more tough when you don’t win, and they know it.”
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