Conor Gallagher's Madrid Mission: Why He's Staying Despite Limited Minutes

Conor Gallagher has firmly ruled out a return to England in the January transfer window. The midfielder admits he's not satisfied with his current playing time at Atletico Madrid. Despite mostly appearing from the bench, Gallagher remains committed to winning titles with the Spanish club. He acknowledges the team has found better form after a slow start to the season.

Key Points: Conor Gallagher Rules Out England Return Amid Atletico Madrid Role

  • Gallagher aims to win trophies with Atletico despite limited starting opportunities
  • Admits frustration with substitute role but remains committed to club
  • Acknowledges struggling to show best form with reduced playing minutes
  • Expresses confidence in team's improved form after slow season start
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No plans to return to England, says Atletico Madrid's Gallagher

Atletico Madrid's Conor Gallagher confirms he won't return to Premier League in January, vows to fight for more playing time and titles with Spanish club.

"I'm very happy here. My goal is to win titles with Atletico - Conor Gallagher"

Madrid, Nov 17

England international midfielder Conor Gallagher ruled out returning to the Premier League in January but admitted he can improve the football he is currently playing at Atletico Madrid.

Gallagher joined Atletico in the summer of 2024, but despite being a regular in Atletico coach Diego Simeone's plans, most of his appearances this season have been from the substitutes' bench, reports Xinhua.

This has led to speculation he could return to England to find the regular start he needs as he tries to earn a place in England's squad for next summer's World Cup.

"I'm very happy here," said Gallagher in an interview in the Spanish sports paper, Diario AS, when asked about his future.

"My goal is to win titles with Atletico, and I want to have a more important role," he insisted. "I'm going to keep working as hard as I can to play more minutes and help the team."

He admitted he was "not satisfied" with his playing time this season, saying no player would be happy in that situation. "I'll keep working hard to help the team whenever I get the chance, and hopefully more starts will come," Gallagher said.

He acknowledged he has yet to show his best form since joining the Spanish club, noting that limited minutes make it harder to fully demonstrate his ability. "The most important thing is to do what's best for the coach and the team," he added.

"We didn't start the way we all wanted, and it took us a few games to find our rhythm, but since those first few games, we have been in very good form, and hopefully we can continue like this," Gallagher concluded.

The 25-year-old, born in Epsom in the Surrey county of England, joined Chelsea in 2018 after playing for grassroots teams Bookham Colts, Leatherhead Predators, and Epsom Eagles.

Soon after joining Chelsea, Gallagher was sent on loan to Charlton Athletic (2019–2020), followed by that loan stint with Swansea City (2020), West Bromwich Albion (2020-21), and Crystal Palace from 2021 to 2022. In 2024, he moved to Atletico Madrid.

- IANS

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Priya S
As an Indian football fan, I respect his patience. In our culture we believe hard work pays off eventually. Hope he gets more playing time soon! 🙏
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Arjun K
Honestly, he should consider returning to England if he wants World Cup selection. Limited minutes at Atletico won't help his England chances. Sometimes you have to prioritize your international career.
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Sarah B
The loan history shows he's been moving around a lot. Maybe he needs to settle somewhere and build his career properly. Atletico is a big club though!
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Vikram M
Indian mentality - we appreciate players who show loyalty and don't jump ship at the first sign of difficulty. Good on Gallagher for wanting to prove himself at Atletico! 💪
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Kavya N
Watching from India, I think adapting to Spanish football takes time. Our own Sunil Chhetri took time to adapt when he played abroad. Gallagher should be patient - his time will come! âš½

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