"If it was my son" – Ruud Gullit honestly answers Callum Hudson-Odoi's transfer request



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Ruud Gullit, former Chelsea midfielder and midfielder, expressed his honest view of the decision Callum Hudson-Odoi must make while his future at the club is at stake.

The young man reportedly submitted a transfer request while he wished to make a move to Bayern Munich.

Maurizio Sarri has named the young 18-year-old player in the starting lineup for the clash of the FA Cup's fourth round against Sheffield on Wednesday despite the announcement, with Gianfranco Zola confirming before the kickoff that Hudson-Odoi had asked to leave.

The Blues have already rejected several offers from the Bundesliga champions this season in an effort to retain the signature of Hudson-Odoi, while offering opportunities to the teenager in the first team.

However, Gullit believes that Hudson-Odoi would win a transfer in the Bundesliga, where shine Jadon Sancho and Reiss Nelson, who advise the player.

"He's a good player, I think he wants to play, but he has a lot of competition.Many players are in front of him," he said at halftime on the media coverage of the confrontation with Sheffield on Wednesday.



Ruud Gullit.

"I can understand that he wants to play, I think Chelsea has doubts because he sees his potential but has better options for the moment.

"If it was my son, I would say to go play." "We can only improve while playing, without sitting on the bench or with the under 23 years." do not improve with that. "

Former Arsenal defender Alex Scott, who has won the FA Cup seven times, added that Chelsea should have chosen the future of Hudson-Odoi earlier by investing in his talents.

"When you watch this, those players who play in front of him, Pedro and Willian, their contracts are in force in 2020, just like Odoi.If they let him go to Bayern Munich, will they invest in Pedro?"

"I think that they should have invested and made him feel more desirable in this club when you are considering the future."

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