Victor Moses Consider Chelsea Exit
Victor Moses
is considering his Chelsea future after falling down the pecking order since
Maurizio Sarri arrived at the club as head coach, Goal understands.
Sarri has
come in and transformed Chelsea, who are undefeated in 12 games in all
competitions, and the switch in formation to 4-3-3 has seen Moses lose his
place, with the club's good form hindering opportunities for reserve players.
The
27-year-old became a key player under Antonio Conte as a wing-back but now he
falls behind Eden Hazard, Willian and Pedro in the reckoning after being moved
further up the pitch to play as a winger.
He is just
the latest in a group of fringe players who are considering departing the club
in January, with Andreas Christensen having recently admitted that he is
unhappy with the current level of game time.
However, it
is understood that Christensen is impressed by Sarri's style of play and he
would not be let go lightly by the Stamford Bridge hierarchy due to a high
transfer valuation.
Ruben
Loftus-Cheek is similarly struggling to make an impact under Sarri and he had
several meetings with his manager before deciding to stay over the summer.
He remains
open to a January loan move, while Gary Cahill has sent mixed messages on his
future in recent interviews. Cesc Fabregas is also looking at his options but
he is hoping to get a new contract offer from Chelsea and he will likely remain
at the club until the end of the season when his current contract will expire.
Talented
teenager Callum Hudson-Odoi has had some interest in both loan moves and a permanent
transfer as January approaches too, but he has been cautious about signing onto
a new Chelsea contract without confidence that he will get game time in the
first team.
Chelsea are
aiming to renew more contracts, with Marcos Alonso recently revealing his
talks, which adds to the Blues' intent to renew both Eden Hazard and N'Golo
Kante's contracts.
Hazard has
less than two years left on his contract and he has previously spoken of his
interest in moving to Real Madrid.
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