‘Very special’ £150k-a-week attacker will look to complete Chelsea transfer deal

Chelsea winger Callum Hudson-Odoi will leave Stamford Bridge this summer, believes journalist Iomie Stanley

A few seasons ago Hudson-Odoi was regarded as the future of Chelsea – a special talent that doesnt come around too often and a player that the club had massive hopes for

However – he had failed to reach the heights that many expected and over the summer – he was allowed to leave the club on loan for the season in hope of getting some much needed game time with Bayer Leverkusen

The winger – once valued at £60 million – has already made a number of starts for the Bundesliga side and is looking like he in enjoying his time away from Stamford Bridge

But despite all the reports that Chelsea are very keen to keep hold of Callum Hudson-Odoi for the foreseeable future – Stanley has claimed that Hudson-Odoi will look to leave the club on a permanent basis in the summer

That is because The Blues have brought in multiple new attackers since the 22-year-old joined Bayer Leverkusen on loan in the last transfer window – with the likes of  Mykhailo Mudryk, Joao Felix and Noni Madueke all signing –

Speaking to icfootballnews, the journalist said: “Obviously, there’s Noni Madueke, there’s Mudryk as well and Joao Felix – three attackers that Chelsea have signed this month.

‘That really does make me believe now that Callum Hudson-Odoi will leave Chelsea in the summer. with a number of clubs interested in a potential deal’

IcFootballnews View…

Look – the young man is very talented and still has a bright future in the game – but how many talents have we seen at Chelsea just get lost in the loan system? If he stays – it may not be the best for his future

We would not be very surprised to see him leave the club at the end of the season and stay where he is – but we would not be surprised to see a Premier League club show an interest either


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