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Three Players Who Must Look To Leave Chelsea To Boost Their Careers Including World Cup Winner

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Well,  Chelsea have been performing very well in the league and have been table toppers in the new year period. Despite that there have been problems with the squad rotation in the team. Mourinho has not quite used his full squad and some players are wasted on the bench. Here is a list of players who should look for a loan or a transfer move away from Stamford Bridge to get on with their careers.

Andre Schurrle

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The German World Cup winner has been left on the bench quite often and being a bit part player hasn’t quite impressed him. He was unfortunate to struggle with illness and fitness issues, which pulled him down from the starting lineup last season and couldn’t make it back with Willian and Oscar in strong form. A lethal goalscorer with great pace and directness, Schurrle can be an asset to any team devoid of a goal scoring wide midfielder. A transfer away from Chelsea either on a loan or permanently would do him good.

Mohamed Salah

Salah is a promising winger and a good goalscorer. Again he would make the starting lineup of most other teams but Chelsea have been spoilt for choice. Salah would benefit a lot of clubs who need a left footed winger with a knack to score goals. A loan deal would be the best for the Egyptian as he would get some playing time and reasons to show Mourinho why he was purchased.

Ryan Bertrand

We are pretty sure Chelsea would let their Academy product leave the Bridge if he wants to. He has proved himself in Southampton and knows that he won’t be able to break into the Chelsea first team with Filipe Luis on the bench and Mourinho preferring more defensive players and a consistent back four with minimum rotation. Bertrand has settled down well with the Saints and his career would get a regular boost if he is impressing game in and game out instead of struggling to get opportunities at Stamford Bridge.