Graham Potter provides a cryptic response about wanting Joao Felix to continue at Chelsea when his loan ends at the end of the season.
Felix joined Chelsea on a loan move from Atletico Madrid, and it appears he could continue at the club beyond the completion of his loan move.
The Portuguese made a cameo in a 2-1 defeat to Fulham before he was shown a straight red card for his reckless tackle, which led to a three-match ban.
On his debut, he also had a slight effect and offered some insight into what he can bring to an offensive line that is lacking in goals.
But the 23-year-old made a mark in his comeback game against West Ham, scoring a goal and making a big impact with his manoeuvres and poise on the ball when outmuscling defenders.
The former Brighton Hove & Albion boss provided (h/t Express.UK), a hazy response when asked if he wanted the 23-year-old to remain at Chelsea even after his loan period is over.
“It’s not something I’ve thought about, to be honest. He is hungry to get back out there, that’s for sure. You can sense that. I wouldn’t want to put pressure on him, but we have him as a top player.
“And then it’s about how the team can function better. He can help and show his quality.”
His relationship with Atletico Madrid’s manager has broken down as the player is reported to be unhappy under him, and it appears that the player is unlikely to return to the Spanish club.
However, his performance up until the conclusion of the season would be crucial in determining whether he is deserving of staying at Chelsea, as his performance in a single game is insufficient to demonstrate whether he could be a part of the team.
It’s still unclear whether Chelsea will pay a large enough sum to activate his release clause, but we hope he impresses us with his play because he’s still young and might be part of our rebuild in the future.
It is going to be an interesting clash when Nottingham Forest welcomes Chelsea to the…
Fabrizio Romano reveals Chelsea wanted to sign Darwin Nunez last summer Chelsea's struggle with clinical…
Chelsea midfielder Enzo Fernandez reveals he had to take medicines and injections to play Chelsea…
Mauricio Pochettino unsure if he has the backing of the Chelsea directors Mauricio Pochettino's tenure…
Mauricio Pochettino believes the Chelsea board also needs improvement Mauricio Pochettino has not minced words…
Mauricio Pochettino outlines collective responsibility for Chelsea FC's poor season Amid mounting pressure following Chelsea…