
Danny
Drinkwater will meet with Sean Dyche on Monday morning to discuss his
future,
Sky Sports News has learned, after the on-loan Chelsea
midfielder was attacked by a gang of men while drunk outside a Manchester
nightclub.
Sky Sports News has confirmed newspaper reports on Sunday, which
revealed Drinkwater was drinking heavily at the Chinawhite club in
Manchester last weekend, when a scuffle broke out.
The former Manchester United trainee was thrown out of the club, before
being attacked by several men, leaving him with bruises and cuts to his
face, and a badly injured ankle.
Drinkwater has made no formal complaint to the police at this stage, but he
is likely to be out of action for several weeks while he receives treatment
on his ankle, and that rehab will begin at Burnley on Monday.
Chelsea are aware of the incident, and while they are in regular contact
with Drinkwater, they are leaving Burnley to deal with the matter in the
first instance.
Sky Sports News understands Dyche is concerned by Drinkwater's
actions, but he is not planning at this stage to cancel his loan deal and
send him back to his parent club.
This incident is the latest in a long line of difficulties for Drinkwater,
since he won the Premier League title with Leicester in 2016, and moved to
Chelsea for £35m the following summer.
Drinkwater was found guilty of drink driving four months ago, after crashing
his car while twice the legal alcohol limit.
Gareth Southgate said two years ago the midfielder rejected a call up to the
England squad because he did not feel ready to play at that level.
He has won three caps, but has not played for England since and has made
just five Premier League starts for Chelsea in two years.
The loan deal with Burnley was an attempt to get the 29-year-old's career
back on track.