Chelsea star wants to return to Spain, says “we wait to see what happens in June”

Chelsea goalkeeper Willy Caballero has confirmed he would like to return to Spanish football before he retires from playing.

The Argentine shot-stopper celebrated his 38th birthday in September and he is currently the back-up for Kepa Arrizabalaga at Stamford Bridge.

Caballero has played in Spain across nine seasons between Elche in the second division before joining Malaga in the top-flight in the 2010-11 campaign, report Football Espana.

“Returning to Argentina is not my plan because I feel like I am a European player now,” Caballero said, as cited by Diario AS.

“I would like to return to Spain. Elche or Malaga are options of course, but it’s not just a case of what I would want, but that the clubs want you and the circumstances they exist for that to happen.

“Now, I’m a Chelsea player and we wait to see what happens in June. I’m 38 but I feel in good form and perfectly ready to continue to play at a good level for longer.”