Chelsea star Callum Hudson-Odoi thrown Premier League lifeline as two clubs and Champions League side target transfer

CHELSEA continue their clear out as Callum Hudson-Odoi is reportedly the subject of interest from a host of different clubs.

The 22-year-old is a product of Chelsea’s academy, but his time with the club could be about to come to an end.

Callum Hudson-Odoi is reportedly ready for a new challenge

According to The Guardian, Hudson-Odoi is attracting interest from three different clubs as Chelsea continue to try and rebalance their inflated squad.

Fulham, Nottingham Forest and AC Milan have all reportedly registered they’re interested in signing the Chelsea man.

It is said he is available for around £15million with the star only having one year remaining on his current contract.

There is also suggestion of interest from Saudi Arabia, but Hudson-Odoi is reportedly happy to turn those offers down in favour of staying in Europe.

The left-winger spent last season on loan in the Bundesliga with Bayer Leverkusen where he featured 14 times.

Hudson-Odoi was the subject of intense interest from Bayern Munich back in 2019, but Chelsea blocked a move and offered the Englishman a bumper new £120,00-a-week contract instead.

If he were to leave the London club then Hudson-Odoi would join a long list of Chelsea player’s who have been shown the door this summer.

The Blues have already confirmed the exits of N’Golo Kante and Kalidou Koulibaly to Saudi Arabia with Edouard Mendy and Hakim Ziyech expected to head for the Middle East too.

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New boss Mauricio Pochettino will also be without Kai Havertz who is all but confirmed as an Arsenal player in a £65million deal and Mateo Kovacic who has made the move to treble winners Manchester City.

Mason Mount could also be heading north with the England star being the subject of three rejected bids from Manchester United.

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