
Chelsea
defender Antonio Rudiger is considering his future at the club.
The Germany international, who has entered the final two years of his
current contract, was left out of the matchday squad for Sunday's 2-0
Premier League defeat to Liverpool.
Rudiger wants regular football to ensure he is part of the Germany squad for
next summer's European Championship.
The 27-year-old also did not feature in Chelsea's 3-1 opening day victory
over Brighton last Monday.
Following defeat to Liverpool at Stamford Bridge, Chelsea manager Frank
Lampard defended his decision to omit Rudiger from his matchday squad.
"We have five centre halves at the club so I can't pick three on the bench
so that is the way it is," Lampard said.
"I have to pick the squad via training, situations and the opponent."
Rudiger made 26 appearances in all competitions for Chelsea last season as
they finished fourth in the Premier League and reached the FA Cup final,
losing 2-1 to Arsenal.
His only appearances this season have come for Germany, starting both of
their Nations League matches against Spain and Switzerland earlier this
month.
Rudiger has been with Chelsea since 2017 after arriving from Italian side
Roma and has featured 115 times for the club, scoring six goals.