Filip Jorgensen Weighs January Exit From Chelsea to Secure Regular Starts
Chelsea are currently unwilling to approve a winter loan, leaving the goalkeeper’s next step unresolved ahead of the World Cup playoffs.
Overview
- Fabrizio Romano reported that the 23-year-old and his agents are exploring a January move to gain consistent first-team football.
- Club reporter Ben Jacobs says Chelsea have no plans to sanction a January loan, with talkSPORT adding the club is not actively selling though a sale is not ruled out.
- Jorgensen has only four appearances this season as Enzo Maresca continues to prefer Robert Sanchez as the regular starter.
- Goal, citing a BBC report, says Denmark signaled he could compete for the World Cup No. 1 role if he plays more, with playoffs scheduled for March.
- Chelsea are discussing depth contingencies if he departs, including a potential recall of loanee Mike Penders and previously noted interest in AC Milan’s Mike Maignan.