Chelsea have farewelled Spanish left-back Marcos Alonso, announcing on Thursday that it was “mutual consent” leading to his departure.
It has been widely reported that Alonso was included along with a €14million fee in exchange for Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang from Barcelona, although the Spanish giants are yet to announce Alonso’s arrival.
He totalled 29 goals and 23 assists over his six seasons, winning the Premier League, Champions League, FA Cup, Europa League, Super Cup and Club World Cup in the process.
In the statement from Chelsea – which calls Alonso “a thoughtful and extremely likeable man off the pitch” – they highlight how he followed his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps in representing Spain on the international level.
“Deployed at left wing-back for 60 per cent of his 212 appearances, and at left-back for the rest, Alonso was confident in possession, strong in the air and an excellent set-piece taker,” it reads.
“His performances for Chelsea earned him a call-up to the Spain squad for the first time in March 2018, following in his father’s and grandfather’s footsteps. The youngest Marcos Alonso leaves having represented his country on nine occasions.
“Everyone at Chelsea Football Club would like to thank Marcos for his service to the Blues and wish him all the very best for the rest of his career.”