
Chelsea
are furious with former goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois after he accused club
director Marina Granovskaia of reneging on an agreement to sell him last
summer,
Sky Sports News understands.
The Belgium international said he was informed by the Blues that he would
not be sold following the World Cup, despite previously being told he would
be allowed to leave.
As a result, Courtois did not to return to Chelsea training ahead of the new
season, forcing Chelsea to allow him to move to Real Madrid on Premier
League Deadline Day.
He told Belgian newspaper
HLN: "That Marina is hard at negotiation
is normal. The people in football who are talking about contracts, salaries,
transfers, etc that get players and dispose of them - they have the most
difficult job.
"In March, Marina and I had a meeting in which I indicated that I wanted to
leave. Living in London and the schedule of the Premier League made it
impossible for me to regularly see my children, who lived in Madrid.
"After the World Cup, a departure was suddenly not that obvious anymore. The
possible replacements were too expensive. That was not the agreement."
However,
Sky Sports News understands that, despite Courtois telling
Chelsea several months earlier that he wanted to leave, Granovskaia made no
promises about allowing him to do so.
Courtois spent three seasons with Atletico Madrid before establishing
himself as Chelsea's No 1, and says he wanted to return to the city in order
to be closer to his children.
The 26-year-old eventually secured a £31.5m move to Atletico's city rivals
Real, with Chelsea signing Athletic Bilbao goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga as
his replacement for £71.6m - a world-record fee for a keeper.