According to Daily Mail, Chelsea's new signing Pepe Chavarría faces a dilemma following his £18 million transfer: his girlfriend remains hesitant about relocating to London.

Influencer Pawgli, who has been in a relationship with the player since November of last year, was spotted crying in one of her videos.
In other videos, she also expressed that the thought of moving to the British capital filled her with "fear" and "anxiety" about whether she should relocate.
Pawgli has over 1.1 million followers, and her content primarily focuses on fashion, beauty, and lifestyle.
Chavarría, 28, signed a five-year contract with Chelsea, suggesting a long-term stay in London. However, Chelsea is not known for honoring long-term commitments.
Pawgli is still weighing whether to follow him to London or maintain a long-distance relationship from Madrid, as her influencing opportunities are primarily based there.


She said: "Moving to London would, in a sense, mean giving up 100% of my work. He has his job, I have mine; he makes money, I make money. Nobody lives off someone else's money; I won't live off my boyfriend.
So by not living in Madrid, I'll lose certain opportunities – and the chance to continue growing in this field – because Madrid has almost everything.
I want to maintain my Spanish-speaking audience. I don't speak English yet, at least not now, but I know that sooner or later I'll have to learn it.
But no matter how well I speak English, I don't want to switch my audience to an English-speaking one. I want to continue working with my Spanish-speaking audience, so overall, life in Madrid is too important for me.
I'm a very family-oriented and sensitive person, and moving to an unfamiliar country where there's nothing – no life, no work – and losing career opportunities...
And I'm doing this out of love, because I love my partner and want to build a future and a family with him.
Pawgli denies that she was crying out of concerns about losing job opportunities and exclusive events in Madrid.
However, in another video, she clearly demonstrated her struggle with this change.


Chavarría is a "late bloomer," making his La Liga debut at age 24 and playing for Rayo Vallecano in Madrid for the past four seasons.
Pawgli said: "My life is in Madrid, my work is in Madrid, and thankfully, everything is going very, very well. I have projects, all my brand collaborations, events every day, and I also have my sister, family, and friends. My life makes me feel very happy – it's the life of my dreams, and a life I've worked hard to build.
So when you start a relationship and your partner gets such an opportunity, of course you're very happy for him and very proud of him, but you also have to sit down and ask yourself: 'Okay, what do I do now?'
I swear, until recently I was very sure that I wouldn't move to be with him. His life is now in London, my life is in Madrid; I respect his life and he respects mine, and we see each other when we can.
Long-distance relationships. It's something I never thought I'd have to face in life, but one thing is clear to me: I will never be dependent on anyone or live off anyone in my life. I have my own income, and that will always be the case.
For someone who has everything in Madrid, this is all very difficult. Right now I'm very worried because I know this is a very tough decision.
I also want to experience all of this with Pepe, because if I met my boyfriend and he was in Madrid for four years, and I met him here, and this year he's moving to London, maybe that's also fate telling me that I should go too.
Because wherever I go, I'll continue creating content for you, and in London I could do even more, right? Because there are things there that aren't in Spain.

I have a thousand thoughts in my head because I really can't stop thinking.
Pawgli, 27, has never publicly revealed her real name; her nickname reportedly comes from Mowgli from "The Jungle Book."
She also accompanied her boyfriend to his Chelsea presentation ceremony.
Chavarría said: "For me, joining Chelsea is a dream because Chelsea is one of the biggest clubs in the world.
It's a huge opportunity for me, and I'm ready and will work hard to help the team succeed.
Many people have helped me get to where I am today, and I must thank my family.
They have always supported me, and everything today is because of them. I'm also grateful to Hari Alonso for being here. For me, he's one of the best coaches right now."
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