
Michy
Batshuayi has insisted he cannot spend another season on the bench at
Chelsea - but is happy to leave his future in the hands of the Premier
League champions.
Monaco and West Ham United have been linked with a move for the striker, who
joined last summer in a £33m deal from Marseille.
Despite being unhappy wth his lack of game time, the Belgian international -
who scored at West Brom to clinch the title - says he will hold "amicable"
talks with Chelsea.
He said: "Everyone knows that I have to play more, that I have to score
goals. There's a World Cup coming up next year. I want to be ready for the
World Cup.
"I'm going to listen to what they (Chelsea) are saying and afterwards I'll
discuss it with my agent and the club. Amicably, as friends of course.
"A loan? That's not up to me. That's up to them (Chelsea). They take the
decisions, not me."
Despite his lack of starts, Batshuayi says he has developed as a player
during his time with the Premier League champions.
He said: "When you're surrounded by top class players, like Cesc Fabregas,
Eden Hazard, all of them, you only can make progress in a situation like
that.
"I haven't played a lot, you know, but I managed to score one of the most
important goals. It gave me a boost.
"Of course I wanted to play more. And of course I wanted to score more
goals. That's normal. All players want that. But we have become champions.
It's a wonderful experience."