OneFootball
Joel Sanderson-Murray·4 February 2020
OneFootball
Joel Sanderson-Murray·4 February 2020
Hertha Berlin striker Salomon Kalou’s move to Aston Villa during the January transfer window fell through due to work permit issues, according to Berliner Kurier.
The 34-year old was set to make a return to the Premier League but failed to obtain a work permit due to not having played enough games for the Ivory Coast in the past two years.
For a non-EU player to be registered as a player in England, they must have played between 30% and 70% of the international games in that period.
Kalou would have been linking up with former teammate John Terry at Villa Park.
Speaking to Berliner Kurier, he said: “England would have tempted me very much.
“I received a call from my good friend John Terry, I would have liked to play under him.
“We tried until the final hour if there was a possibility.
“But I’m not a European and don’t play for the national team anymore. That was the problem.”
Kalou scored 60 goals and laid on 44 assists during 254 appearances for Chelsea, winning the Champions League and Premier League during his time at Stamford Bridge.
He has been at his current club since 2014 but has fallen out of favour with manager Jürgen Klinsmann.