Jake Clarke-Salter could end his contract with Chelsea for good. PSV and Leeds United are interested in signing the defender for next season and the Blues want to sell the player.
According to 'The Sun', the player had the option to extend his contract with the English club for 12 months, but the club will not renew it. In fact, Chelsea cannot activate new deals because of sanctions imposed by the UK government.
In addition to all this, the interest of teams such as PSV and Leeds makes the option of looking for a way out more viable. At the same time, the centre-back wants to make the definitive step up to top level football after being in the Championship this season.
This season, despite the occasional injury, he has a key player for Coventry and has made 29 appearances. Mark Robins, manager of the English club, has often been enamoured of the defender's qualities: "When he has played, he has been absolutely outstanding.