Ghanaian youngster Callum Hudson-Odoi has issued a “play me or sell me” plea to English giants Chelsea as he stalls over a new contract.
The Blues offered Hudson-Odoi a new five-year deal in the summer, which he is yet to sign amid concerns over his playing time.
The 18-year-old, who scored on his first senior start in Chelsea’s midweek Europa League win over PAOK, has made just three appearances this season.
And according to reports in England, Hudson-Odoi wants assurances over his game-time before committing his long-term future to Stamford Bridge.
He is attracting interest from clubs in Spain and Germany after Blues boss Maurizio Sarri suggested he wasn’t ready for top-flight football earlier this week.
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