
Petr
Cech is close to a decision on his next club and keen to remain in England
and ideally London, according to Sky sources.
The 33-year-old Czech Republic international goalkeeper is currently with
his national side ahead of their European Qualifier against Iceland on
Friday.
Sources in his homeland understand Cech, who has one year remaining on his
contract, will meet with Chelsea on Monday along with his representatives
and learn the minimum fee required for his transfer.
Cech is hoping the Blues do not block a move to a Premier League top-four
rival if the fee is right as he is keen to remain in the division in which
he has spent the past 11 years.
Cech spent last season as second choice to Thibaut Courtois, the first time
he has not been No 1 at Stamford Bridge since he joined Chelsea in 2004 -
and he has made no secret of his desire to leave the club as a result.
Chelsea are keen to retain his services but manager Jose Mourinho has also
said publicly they will show respect for a player who has been a long-term,
consistent performer at the highest level and captained the team on many
occasions.
Cech, who has made over 500 appearances for Chelsea, began his career at
Chmel Bisany and then Sparta Prague in his home country before a two-year
spell with Rennes.