Chelsea told Hudson-Odoi ‘has the kind of potential’ that he should keep hold of

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Callum Hudson-Odoi boasts the kind of “huge potential” that Chelsea should be looking to keep on their books, says Gianfranco Zola.

Regarded as one of the very best talents in the game, Hudson-Odoi has once again been in the transfer headlines over the past few weeks after reports emerged that Bayern Munich were keen to take him to the Bundesliga on a loan basis.

Added competition for places, along with the odd injury issue, means that Hudson-Odoi is no longer guaranteed a regular role at Stamford Bridge, and with the Euros next summer, he is definitely interested in making the move to The German Champions.

But amid all the speculation, Zola believes we need to be doing all that they can to retain the services of the talented 19-year-old, The Chelsea legend told Sky Sports: “When you are talking about a young player you are talking about how good he is and how good he can become and certainly Callum is one of those players who has huge potential.

“It will be down to him to keep working and improving, but in my opinion he has a bright future ahead of him because he has qualities not many players have.

“Now it is down to him to use those qualities in the best way. You don’t have to just work on your game, you have to work on yourself. This is the last step to becoming a big, big player.”

We totally agree and firmly believe that the club should be all they can to make sure that Hudson-Odoi does not leave the club, he is a very special player that can become one of the very best wingers in the game.

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