
John Obi Mikel could be set to leave Chelsea this late spring in quest for general first-group football. The midfielder, who has been with the Blues subsequent to 2006, has only one-year staying on his ebb and flow bargain and is yet to get confirmations about his playing time in front of the new season.
Mikel has addressed inbound Chelsea supervisor Antonio Conte and is set up to hold off a move away until he holds further talks with the chief when Italy's Euro 2016 battle closes. Be that as it may, Mikel – who might be quick to stay at Chelsea – is thinking about option alternatives on the off chance that Conte does not offer him what he needs.
Chelsea have an arrangement of just offering one-year augmentations to players more than 30 which implies it is in the 29-year-old's enthusiasm to recharge his agreement this mid year to secure a more extended arrangement. Mikel has beforehand talked about his future after Nigeria played Egypt back in March and made it clear that he wouldn't like to sit on the seat.
"I need to play since one thing I would prefer not to do is to sit on the seat as I did before," Mikel said. "Wherever it is I simply need to play. When this season closes we will deal with the agreements." The Super Eagles midfielder could likewise miss the begin of Chelsea's season subsequent to being in a temporary 35 man squad for the Olympic Games as one of Nigeria's more than 23 players.
Mikel is Chelsea's second longest-serving player after John Terry and – in the same way as other of his fellow team members – he endured under Jose Mourinho's administration last season before Guus Hiddink's impermanent initiative where he prospered, playing in 24 out of 28 amusements under the Dutchman.
In spite of not yet being formally in control at the club, Conte has had his say over recharging Terry's agreement and he has likewise issued an exchange list of things to get to the Chelsea pecking order which incorporates Roma's Radja Nainggolan.
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