I think he'll stay. He doesn't know it yet, hence it was a bit of a wave goodbye perhaps, but in the cold light of day, he'll weigh up 38 Premier League starts against more money but on someone's bench. In terms of remembering him, I've forgotten the equaliser from yesterday already. The double save against Wednesday will live with me forever.
I don't necessarily see this Chelsea move as being purely financial, or lacking ambition. Second fiddle at Chelsea comes with 15 games but also working with some of the best players in the world and working within a highly successful elite soorts organisation. I see this as a genuine career option for some. It's a bit like them domestique cyclists I guess; some of them spend all their career happily as a squad member.