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Courtois expects to sign a contract extension at Chelsea once he returns
from international duty with Belgium.
A five-year deal is on the table at Stamford Bridge, with Jose Mourinho
looking to secure the services of his new first-choice goalkeeper for the
foreseeable future.
Courtois has had to be patient in his efforts to earn recognition in
England, with the past three seasons spent on loan at Atletico Madrid.
It was during his time in Spain that the 22-year-old established a
reputation as one of the finest young shot-stoppers in world football.
He has seen his form rewarded by club and country and admits that he is now
ready to commit to Chelsea by agreeing fresh terms.
Courtois told Sky Sports: “It’s not yet signed. I am here with the national
team so it is difficult, but when I am back at Chelsea I will probably sign
the new contract.”
A man who won the La Liga title with Atletico last season and graced the
UEFA Champions League final has also been discussing his personal battle
with Petr Cech at Stamford Bridge.
Courtois has ousted the long-serving Czech from Mourinho’s plans and admits
he has no intention of letting his more experienced colleague get another
look in.
He said: “We don’t talk about the situation, but of course I know he has
played 10 years at Chelsea and that now I am playing and for him it’s not
the nicest situation. But that is the decision of the board and the trainer.
“He is working hard in training to be ready when I cannot play or I am maybe
not playing well. We work well together.”
On his desire to make as many appearances as possible in 2014/15, Courtois
added: “Of course the Champions League is something great that you don’t
want to miss. Last year with Atletico I played the final. I also played the
final of the cup when we won against Real two years ago.
“Of course as a professional and a winner you always want to play every
game, so we will see what the decision is of the coach. But of course I am a
professional player and I want to play every game that is possible.”