The Brazilian enjoyed great success at Stamford Bridge before moving to Asia and would like to see his career move to west London.
Former Chelsea star Oscar has made his wish to return to Stamford Bridge four years on from a £ 60 million ($ 83m) move to Chinese Super League side Shanghai SIPG.
Chelsea enjoyed Brazil’s progress ahead of their move to Asia, including 203 appearances for the Blues as two Premier League title wins and saved Europa League glory.
Oscar has been so successful in China but, at 29, is already looking for a chance to go back to England and see his playing days in west London.
What was said?
Oscar has told talkSPORT: “I’m thinking about finishing at Chelsea because I’ve had good times before at Chelsea.
“Chelsea helped me a lot to develop and make what I always dreamed of [of], who was going to play in the Champions League and helped me play in the World Cup and win the Premier League.
“I have a lot of friends at Chelsea. If I have the opportunity to complete my career at Chelsea, it is a dream come true for me. Of course, Chelsea don’t want to buy too many older players, which is normal as it’s a high-profile European team, but I’ll try my best to qualify there. ”
How many goals did Oscar get for Chelsea?
After more than a century of appearances for the Blues, South America were getting a consistent result in the third final.
He completed 38 goals in total, while also adding 37 to the cause combined.
Who followed the footsteps at Chelsea?
Eden Hazard and Willian were already on the Blues books when Oscar chose to accept a lucrative offer from Shanghai.
They proved to be star efforts before making their own move to Real Madrid and Arsenal respectively.
Since then, the likes of Christian Pulisic and Hakim Ziyech have been captured, and Callum Hudson-Odoi and Mason Mount have emerged from a well-known academy system to become creative influencers on stage.
Oscar considers the latter to be his most natural heir, describing an English international who was back in goal in a 1-0 win over Liverpool: “I like e [Mount].
“Sometimes he doesn’t play like me but sometimes I look at him and see a little bit of me there because I came into Chelsea too when I was so young and played good football.
“I really like it. It has everything you need to get better. He gets goals, he does some important things and he knows how to defend and attack. I really enjoy it. ”