Not everyone who shines as a promising youngster ends up succeeding in elite football. A good example of this is ‘Izzy’ Brownfootballer who in his time was one of the great pearls of the youth academy Chelsea and this Thursday he announced his retirement at just 26 years old.
“I’ve been trying to deal with my emotions and it’s been hard. It’s been a tough year but actually, today and tomorrow are probably going to be the hardest days of my life. I don’t like uncertainty. I don’t like not knowing what It’s going to happen in the future. It’s very difficult for me to process all this,” the man himself said. ‘Izzy’ Brown, who in a statement announced his retirement after being without a team since last summer.
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It should be remembered ‘Izzy’ Brown In his time he broke a precocity record at Premier League when debuting with him Chelsea in May 2013, when he was just 16 years old. He can occupy any of the positions in the three-quarter zone and has accumulated countless loan assignments during his career since Chelsea, which until 2021 does not want to part with it. Belonging to the ‘blue’ discipline, he lends to Vitessehe rotherhamhe huddersfieldhe Brightonhe leeds unitedhe Town of Lutonhe sheffield wednesday and the Preston. These are none other than eight transfers.
Source: La Verdad

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