Chelsea Coach Thomas Tuchel has reacted to talks of Hakim Ziyech leaving the club, saying there’s no discussion about selling the Moroccan.
Ziyech, 28, is yet to cement a regular role at Chelsea, despite featuring 39 times last season.
He has featured on just 10 occasions this season, leading to talk of a loan move away in January with Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund leading the race for his signature.
Meanwhile, Tuchel has disclosed that there are no plans to let the midfielder leave Stamford Bridge
“He was brilliant in pre-season. He had an injury which was a huge setback. He played after the shoulder injury with pain and with huge protection which kept him from being totally free, which is necessary for his game and movements and position and style of play.
“Now he’s stepped up in the last games. We had some injuries and he took the chance to have more game time like Callum [Hudson-Odoi] did. He was decisive. He assisted, he scored, it’s good.
“At the moment here in Cobham there are no thoughts about his future. There are no thoughts about a potential change, swap deal or whatever in winter. I have talked to nobody about that here in Cobham, so that’s made up from media.
“Hakim was not in my office expressing a wish like this so right now, he is a full member of the squad. He is an important guy, a very talented guy, a very ambitious guy, and he’s a full part of our squad. He was last season, he is this season and we expect the very best of him all the time.
“But it’s tough competition. I cannot let everybody play all the time 90 minutes. It’s simply impossible,” he said.
Ziyech is just one of many attackers Tuchel currently has at his disposal at Chelsea.
In addition to strike options like Romelu Lukaku and Timo Werner, Chelsea also have Hudson-Odoi, Kai Havertz, Christian Pulisic and Mason Mount as players that can play either out wide or centrally in the attack.