Report: Charly Musonda wants to talk to Guus Hiddink about Chelsea future
Maybe Guus Hiddink will listen.
Chelsea's talented youngster Charly Musonda is seeking talks with the club's interim manager after becoming frustrated with a lack of first-team opportunities under previous boss Jose Mourinho, according to ESPN FC's Peter O'Rourke.
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If Hiddink doesn't reassure Musonda that he'll have more opportunities to play, O'Rourke reports the 19-year-old will ask for a move.
The midfielder was one from the Blues' young legion who wasn't loaned out this term, and thus hoped to break into the senior setup. With not one minute of action in the starting XI so far, there's been no such luck for the young Belgian.
There have been fresh suggestions that a temporary move away could now follow, with plenty of clubs on the continent sniffing around should Musonda become more disenchanted with life in west London. These potential suitors could include Premier League rivals Manchester United, Manchester City, and Arsenal.
The Anderlecht academy graduate signed a four-year deal only last March.
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