FORMER Chelsea wonderkid Gael Kakuta has claimed that he would still be at Stamford Bridge, if things had gone “how they were supposed to”. The winger, now 32, arrived in West London to much fanfare as a 16-year-old in 2007. Graham Hughes - The TimesGael Kakuta was a highly-rated teenager at Chelsea[/caption] Action Images - ReutersHe played 16 first team games for the Blues[/caption] Kakuta’s move became infamous in September 2009, when Chelsea were handed a two-window transfer ban after the teenager was alleged to have “broken his contract” with Lens in order to make the switch. He was also handed a four-month ban, and ordered to pay a fine of £670,000. The sanctions were
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