Tuesday, 2 April 2019

Liverpool and Man United Want to “Steal” Callum Hudson-Odoi from Chelsea

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Callum Hudson-Odoi


DBasia.news –  Callum Hudson-Odoi’s future fate at Chelsea is still uncertain. Two other Premier League clubs, Liverpool and Manchester United, tried to take advantage of the Hudson-Odoi situation.

Callum Hudson-Odoi did not get the chance to appear in Chelsea contra Cardiff City. In that match, the Blues were left behind even though they eventually won 2-1.

Although Chelsea had been cornered, Maurizio Sarri did not take down Callum Hudson-Odoi. In fact, Hudson-Odoi is an attack type player who can change things.

Kicker reported that Liverpool had contacted Callum Hudson-Odoi. In addition, there is also Manchester United who trail behind the Reds.

Previously, Bayern Munich had tried to bring Callum Hudson-Odoi in the 2019 winter transfer market. However, the 35 million pounds bid that Bayern posted was still rejected by Chelsea.

Seeing the current situation, Callum Hudson-Odoi has the chance to lift his foot. Because the contract extension process is still going on.

The situation is increasingly difficult after Maurizio Sarri criticized Hudson-Odoi. The action received scorn from former Liverpool coach Jamie Carragher.

“My big problem with what Sarri said about Hudson-Odoi was that it really hurt because I understood the feeling of the young player. I was annoyed with Sarri’s words: I only watched 20 minutes of matches and at that time, he didn’t play well,” Carragher told Sky Sports.

“This is the child who made his international debut. Why don’t you watch the match in full? You can deny he is watching other Chelsea players. However, he is a young player who needs to be seen whether he can handle the pressure of playing in the England national team,” he continued.

“I can imagine the people above Sarri shaking their heads and thinking, why are you saying such a stupid thing at a press conference? We are trying to get this child to sign a contract!”

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