Chelsea attacker Gael Kakuta believes he has nothing to feel guilty about following his controversial transfer from Lens.
The 19-year-old Frenchman moved to Stamford Bridge back in 2007, although the Ligue 1 club was outraged at his switch to the Premier League.
Lens claimed the player's move was in breach of his contract and last year Fifa banned Kakuta from playing for four months and barred Chelsea from making any signings in the next two transfer windows.
The sanctions were subsequently rescinded following an appeal from the Blues to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, ruling that he did not have a legitimate contract with Les Sang et Or despite spending eight years with the club.
Kakuta does not believe he did anything wrong regarding his transfer, and does not feel guilty.
He told L'Equipe: "I was calm. I had nothing to feel guilty about.
"I couldn't care less. I went on working. That is football, you know."
The 19-year-old Frenchman moved to Stamford Bridge back in 2007, although the Ligue 1 club was outraged at his switch to the Premier League.
Lens claimed the player's move was in breach of his contract and last year Fifa banned Kakuta from playing for four months and barred Chelsea from making any signings in the next two transfer windows.
The sanctions were subsequently rescinded following an appeal from the Blues to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, ruling that he did not have a legitimate contract with Les Sang et Or despite spending eight years with the club.
Kakuta does not believe he did anything wrong regarding his transfer, and does not feel guilty.
He told L'Equipe: "I was calm. I had nothing to feel guilty about.
"I couldn't care less. I went on working. That is football, you know."
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