Chelsea found themselves in a situation that demanded action when one of their players declined two separate contract offers. The club’s management had to respond to this situation promptly.
The player in question, Ian Maatsen, is a Dutchman whose Chelsea contract was originally set to expire in June. Despite the looming contract expiration, Chelsea was keen on retaining his services, even in the face of interest from rival clubs.
To retain Maatsen, Chelsea decided to offer him an improved contract not once but twice, as reported by the Evening Standard. However, the left-back, perhaps dissatisfied with his current situation, turned down both offers. This decline likely stemmed from his limited playing time at the club.
Interestingly, the article also reveals that Chelsea had a contingency plan in place. The club had activated a 12-month extension clause in Maatsen’s existing contract. This meant that, despite his refusals, Chelsea still had the option to retain him for an additional year.
Throughout the summer, other football teams expressed their interest in acquiring Maatsen. Nevertheless, the player made a conscious choice to remain at Chelsea, demonstrating his commitment to competing for a spot in Mauricio Pochettino’s squad.
However, the limited game time Maatsen received could be taking a toll on his patience. He had only managed to accumulate a meager 83 minutes of playing time in league matches this season. This fact raises the question of whether he might be contemplating a departure from Chelsea.
Rumors have circulated regarding potential suitors for Maatsen’s talents. Two prominent clubs, Manchester City and Barcelona, have reportedly expressed their interest in the midfielder. These rumors add an element of uncertainty to Maatsen’s future at Chelsea.