Chelsea midfielder John Obi Mikel may agree to join Turkish side Galatasaray.
According to reports, the 26-year-old only signed a new five-year
contract with the Blues in December, but is thought to be ready to end
his seven-year relationship with the club if the money offered by
Galatasaray is right.
Mikel would then be joining up with former Chelsea team-mate Didier
Drogba, who moved to the Turkish side from Shanghai Shenhua in January.
But Jose Mourinho and the club still need to be convinced to let
Mikel depart, with the midfielder having moved to west London during the
Portuguese’s last spell in charge and him being a player very much in
the Mourinho mould.
However, should the Nigerian international leave Stamford Bridge this
summer, it could pave the way for former Chelsea youngster Nemanja
Matic to return to the club, with Mourinho keen to re-sign the
25-year-old from Benfica.
Matic put in an impressive display against the Blues in May’s Europa
League final at the Amsterdam Arena, which Chelsea went on to win 2-1.
The Serbian has already stated he wants to remain in Portugal for
another season, but Chelsea believes they can still lure him to Stamford
Bridge. Failing that, Mikel’s departure could hand a lifeline to
Michael Essien, who spent last season on loan at Real Madrid with
Mourinho.
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