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'No one has come to talk to me!' - Chelsea loanee Andrey Santos admits he has no idea if he will play for the Blues next season as he impresses on Strasbourg loan

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  • 20-year-old impressed in France
  • Reports suggest Chelsea want the player back next term
  • Santos: "I don't think a specific decision has been made"
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  • WHAT HAPPENED?

    The young midfielder gave an interview to ESPN, claiming nobody at Chelsea has reached out to discuss his future. A recent report by Fabrizio Romano suggested The Blues view Santos as a part of their future, and that the club intends for him to be integrated into the first team squad next season.

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    THE BIGGER PICTURE

    Santos has thrived during his stay in Alsace. He first joined halfway through last season, before extending his tenure in the summer. He has cemented his reputation as one of the best young box-to-box midfielders in Europe. The 20-year-old has scored eight goals in 24 appearances in Ligue 1 this season.

  • WHAT ANDREY SANTOS SAID

    Speaking to ESPN, Andrey Santos said: "Of course, you want to play for the biggest clubs in Europe, for a very big club like Chelsea. You dream of that moment but I think, at this moment, you have to have a clear head, finish the season here (Strasbourg) and make the best choice when the season is over.

    “I don’t think that a specific decision has been made. No one has come to talk to me directly. Everything is in the hands of the club and my agents.”

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    WHAT NEXT FOR ANDREY SANTOS?

    With no official word on where he is to ply his trade next year, Santos' attention will be squarely on Strasbourg's push for European football next year. They currently sit in 7th, but are just four points off the Champions League qualification spots.