Chelsea Guus Hiddink has said he won’t
be letting go any of his players during transfer in the January transfer window
after Aston Villa boss Remi Garde publicly declared his
interest in signing Chelsea striker Loic
Remy.
Hiddink appears reluctant to break up his squad with Chelsea languishing in
14th place in the Premier League and facing a battle to pull away from the
lower reaches of the table themselves. Villa are keen to bolster their
relegation-threatened squad and on Wednesday, Garde described Remy as someone
who would be an interesting player for
his team.Remy has been limited to a bit-part role this season, scoring three
goals and making just four starts in all competitions with only one coming in
the Premier League.
“He's our player so we are not going
into that, I think we need all the players until the end of the season. You
know better than I do that Chelsea was in and is still in a position where they
have to improve a lot to go up in the table and we need all the players at the
moment. So we don't talk and go into rumours, wherever they come from”
Hiddink said about the Remy situation. He also dismissed the notion that Cesc Fabregas is unhappy amid reports
in the Italian press that the midfielder is seeking a move away from Chelsea,
with Serie A sides AC Milan and Juventus waiting in the wings. “He's coming in with a smile and that's what
I always like when players come in with a smile and not a worn-out face” Hiddink
said.
Hiddink confirmed discussions are ongoing between Chelsea and MLS side
Montreal Impact over a possible return
of Didier Drogba to Stamford Bridge. Hiddink is unsure what
role Drogba could return in, but says the Ivorian would be best suited to a
hands-on coaching role. “Didier is that
rare kind of ex-player with big status who would be very good for any club to
have, especially him because he's a Chelsea legend, but he has a contract with
Montreal at the moment, and we have to respect that also. In what capacity
depends on the player himself. You have to give them time and opportunities to
find out what's best for them. It might be on the coaching staff or as
ambassador, but that's a bit more of an official function for me. Guys like him
need to be in the squad helping younger players, all the players, with their
huge experience. I'm not in favour of a big ambassador travelling the world in
a tie. I think they must give their huge experience to all, especially young
kids, but also the older ones when they are in trouble in their career”, he
said.
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