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Callum Hudson-Odoi may decide to leave Chelsea permanently at the end of the season, according to reporter Iomie Stanley.
The winger, who was reportedly valued at £60 million, has now made seven Bundesliga starts and appears to be enjoying his time away from Stamford Bridge.
Despite rumors that Chelsea is desperate to keep Callum Hudson-Odoi for the years ahead, Stanley believes the winger may want a permanent transfer away from the club.
“From what I hear, because of his age and the fact that he can play in more than one position, Chelsea really don’t want to let Hudson-Odoi go anywhere," Stanley said.
"However – the winger knows that he may struggle for game time if he goes back to Stamford Bridge given all the players that Graham Potter will be looking to sign in the coming windows,"
"He has no intention of sitting on the bench – watching his career pass him by and he knows that an impressive season in the Bundesliga will alert a number of clubs to a possible deal at the end of the season,"
"Part of him may feel like he can win back his place in that Chelsea side – could be a massive part of the plans under Potter – but part of him knows that he would get better opportunities if he left Chelsea,"
"So if the opportunity arises – then I can easily see Hudson-Odoi leaving the club on a more permanent basis,"
On 5 August 2018, Hudson-Odoi made his first start for the club during their FA Community Shield defeat to Manchester City, featuring for 59 minutes in the 2–0 loss.
In his first Europa League start against PAOK, he scored his first goal for the senior team, which went on to win 4–0 at Stamford Bridge on 29 November.
The winger, who was reportedly valued at £60 million, has now made seven Bundesliga starts and appears to be enjoying his time away from Stamford Bridge.
Despite rumors that Chelsea is desperate to keep Callum Hudson-Odoi for the years ahead, Stanley believes the winger may want a permanent transfer away from the club.
“From what I hear, because of his age and the fact that he can play in more than one position, Chelsea really don’t want to let Hudson-Odoi go anywhere," Stanley said.
"However – the winger knows that he may struggle for game time if he goes back to Stamford Bridge given all the players that Graham Potter will be looking to sign in the coming windows,"
"He has no intention of sitting on the bench – watching his career pass him by and he knows that an impressive season in the Bundesliga will alert a number of clubs to a possible deal at the end of the season,"
"Part of him may feel like he can win back his place in that Chelsea side – could be a massive part of the plans under Potter – but part of him knows that he would get better opportunities if he left Chelsea,"
"So if the opportunity arises – then I can easily see Hudson-Odoi leaving the club on a more permanent basis,"
On 5 August 2018, Hudson-Odoi made his first start for the club during their FA Community Shield defeat to Manchester City, featuring for 59 minutes in the 2–0 loss.
In his first Europa League start against PAOK, he scored his first goal for the senior team, which went on to win 4–0 at Stamford Bridge on 29 November.