
Radamel
Falcao would have rejoined Monaco this month but for a failed medical,
according to the Ligue 1 club's owner.
The striker joined Chelsea on loan in the summer but scored just once before
suffering a thigh injury at the end of October.
Falcao has not played since, and Monaco last week said his season-long loan
at Stamford Bridge would not be cut short.
But Vadim Vasilyev told RMC Sport the Colombian's return was on the cards,
saying: "It's true that we've talked about Falcao on numerous occasions.
"The original idea was that he would return to Monaco to play the second
half of the season. He came over and had a medical. Unfortunately, he was
injured.
"So we took the decision that it would be better for him to stay with
Chelsea. Could he return one day? I won't close the door, that door remains
open."
Chelsea's interim boss Guus Hiddink has ruled out losing another striker,
Loic Remy, during this month's transfer window.
But he said of Falcao: "For him it's important to play, to start playing. If
you see his recent path here and also at Man United, not playing, that's
difficult for a player. He must look for circumstances where he can play."