Manchester City youngster Jayden Braaf admits he's prepare to quit the club this summer.
Braaf joined City last summer as a 16-year-old, and signed his first professional contract until 2023 when he turned 17 in August.
He told Voetbalzone: They triggered me with the promise that I could train with the first [team], there was no perspective at Chelsea and City came up with it at the last minute to convince me. They really consider me a player they want to train for the first and I didn't have that feeling directly at Chelsea.
"Manchester City showed that they want to put a lot of work in me, to get me ready for the first one.
"I want to prove that I made the right choice with England, that I can get the first [team]. If it doesn't happen, I still hope to make a big and beautiful step.
"I want to get everything out of Manchester City, I'm working on that now. I had thought about the move for a long time and I have now seen that it has been a good choice."
"I am now busy with the World Cup and my debut," Braaf explained. "Then I hope to be able to play somewhere in a first team next season. At Manchester City or somewhere else, we will see.
"A lot of people are talking to me, I have to keep going and this is an important season."

