A midfield as packed as Chelsea’s in the Premier League, it is one of the most promisingly dangerous combinations on paper. Spearheaded by the general Cesc Fabregas, strongly withheld by John Obi Mikel and Nemanja Matic, spread across the flanks by Eden Hazard and Willian, released by the forward-moving force of Oscar. Nothing seems legitimately wrong in this compact shape of the Blues’ midfield. And of course, there is unrelenting support in the likes of young guns Bertrand Traore and highly-rated Ruben Loftus-Cheek as and when the highly-paid stars fail to deliver the goods in the center of the park.
Ruben Loftus-Cheek has signed a five-year contract extension until 2021 with Chelsea, the Blues convinced the academy graduate to commit his future to the club by doubling his salary and making the midfielder a series of promises over first-team opportunities. The new five-year contract could see the 20-year-old midfielder earn upwards of £60,000-a-week at Stamford Bridge.
For what it’s worth, the youngster is more thrilled to know that Chelsea are willing to consider the young starlet to feature as a regular in the first team with a proper chance to shine at the Bridge. In order to secure Loftus-Cheek’s future at London after a not-so-cordial initial treatment by Jose Mourinho, Chelsea had to fight off potential interests from Manchester City, Manchester United and Bayern Munich who were really keen on negotiating a deal with the Englishman.
Although Antonio Conte is yet to be confirmed as Chelsea’s new manager, Loftus-Cheek has been assured by technical director Michael Emenalo that there is a plan in place to help his progression. Hiddink has also claimed that Loftus-Cheek will get more first-team opportunities between now and the end of the season.
Going by what has been said, here’s a conclusive reason as to why Chelsea should use Ruben Loftus-Cheek as their main man in the midfield from next season onwards:
Guus Hiddink admits that he thought the 20-year-old academy prospect was much older when he first saw him in training but has now given him a special programme to help him improve. Well, only promises great success in the times to come.
In the coming days, Conte must not only try Loftus-Cheek out in more and more matches, he should give him full autonomy to take over the reigns of the midfield behind general and possible skipper Cesc Fabregas as the main man in the Chelsea midfield next season. Hopefully, the authorities are listening!
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