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Marc Mayo

Callum Hudson-Odoi sets out Chelsea future plans after ‘fresh start’ with Bayer Leverkusen loan

Callum Hudso-Odoi wants to return to Chelsea and fight for his place in the team once a loan spell at Bayer Leverkusen ends.

After a tough period at Stamford Bridge, which involved being moved to wing-back by former boss Thomas Tuchel, the 21-year-old is out in the Bundesliga having looked to “start afresh” in the summer.

“My mindset was, ‘I have to get out of there’,” he told The Athletic.

“Not in a rude way, as in I don’t like the club or I don’t want to be at the club. Nothing like that.

“But I needed to play football somewhere new. Start afresh. Try the best I can wherever I am. And then go back to Chelsea at the end of the loan.”

Leverkusen have endured a tough start to the season but Hudson-Odoi is confident that his game has improved after only a few weeks in Germany.

“I feel like I’m getting back to being myself again — getting back to that stage before the injury when I was more direct and would dribble and stuff like that,” he added.

“The last couple of seasons I’ve been a bit more backward, passing more; I’ve been more safe.

“I feel I’m doing much better now. I feel sharper and more direct on the ball. All that’s missing are the goals and the assists now. Then all will be good.”

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