Chelsea captain Gary Cahill have consider leaving Chelsea in January after finding his chances limited in squad just like Super Eagles Victor Moses.
Since the departure of Antonio Conte this summer and the appointment of Maurizio Sarri, both players have found themselves on the bench on most occasion this season and are considering their future out of the London Club.
In an interview Gary Cahill confirms he might leave Chelsea in January transfer window to get more playing time.
“I don’t want to jump the gun but as things stand at this time, probably, yes [I might have to leave in January]. Cahill said in an interview.
“Whatever my future holds, in terms of the club, and the relationship I have with the club and the fans, it will have been a huge part of my footballing life. I’ve got maximum respect for everybody here.
“I realise that sometimes you have to make tough decisions and football doesn’t wait for people. “Sometimes you have to make those decisions to keep going and progressing.
“First of all the team’s doing well which is the most important thing. Having been a big part of things for six years, seven years and played a huge part, not just a squad player, I’m definitely finding it difficult this year to deal with that situation.
“I haven’t spoken to the manager [about the situation] yet. I think we will speak soon, just to see where everything is and how the land lies. “The most important thing here is the team, but I’ve got to look at my situation and my future as well.
“I came back a week before the season started against three defenders who’d been back plenty of time before me. “Whether that would have changed anything, who knows? It was the latest I’ve ever been back.”
The Chelsea defender added that “to go under a new manager, learn a new way of defending and new ideas that he has I am sure he didn’t feel comfortable in putting me in and not knowing that a week before the games so I fully expected to miss the start of the season and we’ve not lost.
“So there’s no arguments from my point of view, hence why I’ve not seen him. When you’re winning games you have to sit tight and suck it up and deal with it. For me to do this all season is going to be very difficult.
“Everything gradually comes to an end or there’s a new challenge around the corner. I’ve been here for six years and won six titles.
“I wore the captain’s armband the majority of the season when we won the Premier League the year before last. “I have always been hungry to play football. I am not a guy who is willing to accept not playing. It’s all about playing. Your career is short enough as it is.”
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