LONDON (AFP) - France striker Nicolas Anelka wants to finish his career at Chelsea after growing tired of constantly changing clubs.
Anelka, 29, joined Chelsea from Bolton in the January transfer window and already feels comfortable enough at Stamford Bridge that he is keen to spend the rest of his playing days there.
That attitude contrasts with Anelka's wanderlust throughout much of a career that has encompassed nine clubs.
After tasting success as a teenager with Arsenal, Anelka moved to Real Madrid and has also played for the likes of Paris Saint Germain, Liverpool and Fenerbahce.
Now he expects to put down much firmer roots in west London.
"When I reflect on my career I have no regrets," Anelka told the Daily Mail.
"It doesn't matter I have not always been at the biggest clubs. My time at City and at Bolton was wonderful. I met a lot of good people at both clubs.
"But I have travelled enough and I would like to settle at Chelsea. I am back in the national team.
"I am back at a big club in London, playing in a team with the quality to win things. I would be very happy if my career ended the way it started."



