Kerala Blasters FC midfielder Jeakson Singh is grateful for everything the club has done for him. Singh gave his gratitude after the Yellow Tuskers parted ways with him. The midfielder played for Kerala Blasters FC for six seasons but feels now is the right time to move on despite having one more year on his current contract.
He said, “It’s true that I am leaving the club, and I thought sitting down to share my feelings and thoughts would be better.”
“As a footballer, our life is short, and our career is a short time to experience a lot of things. So, I think after spending many years with the club, now is a good time to say goodbye and find a new chapter, nothing more than that. I hope fans can understand and respect my decision,” Singh added.
After making his first-team debut in 2019, he played 86 matches for the club, scoring two goals and providing as many assists.
“I joined Kerala Blasters FC as a reserve player, and yeah, this is the club where I started my ISL career, made my ISL debut. I have learned a lot since then, and I have grown a lot as a player and as a person. I am grateful for everything the club has done for me.
“The amount of love and support I got from the fans, the managing team, the coaching staff, and everyone who is part of the club, I’m really grateful for that, and yeah, it will always stay in my heart,” the midfielder stated.
Singh made 10 appearances for the club in 2023-24 ISL season but failed to find the back of the net. The 23-year-old gave his gratitude to his teammates, support staff for backing him.
“I just want to say thank you very much to my teammates, my coaching staff, the supporting staff, the management, and the owners for all the support. To all the lovely fans, I just want to say thank you for everything. Your support and your loyalty have been a big motivation for me. So thank you for everything you have done for me, thank you!” Singh signed off.
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