Saul Niguez is eager to demonstrate his growth upon returning to Atletico Madrid after a “complicated” loan spell at Chelsea last season.
Despite racking up 24 appearances across all competitions, the midfielder endured a difficult temporary stint with the two-time Champions League winners.
Indeed, he made just five starts in the Premier League, while only completing a full 90 minutes on three occasions under Thomas Tuchel.
Nevertheless, Saul insists that his stint with the Blues was hugely beneficial experience for him – both as a player and a person.
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And upon returning to his parent club, the Spain international is hoping to use those learnings to his advantage as he fights for a place in Diego Simeone’s side.
“I’m looking forward to coming back home and I’m mentally at my best,” Saul told the club’s official website.
“I know that I come from a loan period in which I haven’t had many minutes, and that I have to work hard, persevere and make a lot of sacrifice to get a place in the team.
“There is a very high level of competition; we have an enormously competitive team.
“I can only be grateful to all the people at Chelsea for their trust and to my team-mates for making the year so easy for me and helping me, and to Atleti for making it easier.
“I come with a lot of humility, thinking about working and helping the team in whatever way I can and from wherever I can.
“I really want to show that, despite having had a complicated year, it has been very good for me to improve and grow in many aspects, both sporting and personal.”
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