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12 hours ago, OneMoSalah said:

He will either just reject a new contract or want a set exit fee that certain clubs can trigger so he can go.

Just get rid of him. Hes a clown.

What I don't like is the long term contracts, giving players deals until 2032/2033 makes no sense.  Same with coaches/managers. 

Anything more than 5 years is only put in place for "book value".  

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Jorrel Hato coming on strong in the perfect moment

He might need to do more of a regular left back job very soon

https://siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/p/jorrel-hato-coming-on-strong-in-the

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Jorrel Hato was frustrated with his start at Chelsea and was wanting more chances to play, our sources heard at the time.

But lately, he has become much happier with his game time and has been pleased with the chances he’s had.

And also lately, he has more than taken those chances with an uptick in form and some fine performances.

Hato’s rise of late might come in the perfect moment, because he’s performing well as a left back.

As we know, there’s a real situation brewing up with Marc Cucurella, and despite what might be being reported out there in attempts to sweep everything under the rug right now, Cucurella has been and still is seriously doubting his immediate Chelsea future.

As I’ve reported a number of times, Chelsea are looking into the left back market for this summer just in case they need to make a move there.

So Hato turning up the ante on his own performances and finding for, is good timing indeed, for more reasons than one.

‘It’s my tournament, isn’t it?’ Hato said with a smile reflecting on the Port Vale win this week.

‘I was very happy to score my first goal [against Charlton] and now my first goal at Stamford Bridge, so I’m very happy.

‘It was a great result and we played great football. It’s a good way to come back after the international break.’

Hato has been very good in recent games and I’ve been enjoying watching him play as a left back rather than a centre back, where he can actually look a bit more vulnerable at times.

I rated the signing of Hato at the time, but I also knew that at just 19, he was still a very raw player and still will be. And we’ve seen that in his inconsistencies so far this season.

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