
Chelsea's
soon-to-be out-of-contract Antonio Rudiger said he has enjoyed this chapter
of his career while Jamie Redknapp has urged the club to sign him up.
Rudiger helped Chelsea book their place in the Carabao Cup final with a 3-0
semi-final aggregate win over Tottenham on Wednesday night.
Thomas Tuchel's men did half the job in last week's first leg at Stamford
Bridge when they won 2-0 and Rudiger's first-half goal in north London
settled matters, setting up a Wembley date against either Liverpool or
Arsenal next month.
The Germany international is out of contract at the end of the season and
there has been much speculation about his future. Barcelona are monitoring
the defender's situation, while Real Madrid, PSG, Bayern Munich and Juventus
have opened talks with his representatives.
The 28-year-old maintains he is happy at Chelsea, although there does not
seem to be an imminent resolution forthcoming between the two parties.
According to Sky Sports News, Rudiger is in no rush to sign a pre-contract
agreement with a new club, and the German international is aware there could
be interest from Premier League sides if he becomes a free agent in the
summer.
After his man of the match display against Spurs, Rudiger said on Sky
Sports: "I am enjoying it. I think you have to see it about chapters, and I
have enjoyed this chapter, I have enjoyed it so far. It is the best time of
my career."
Thomas Tuchel has previously admitted he was hopeful Rudiger was aware of
his admiration of his work, having turned him from a fringe player into a
mainstay of his Chelsea defence since he was appointed head coach a year
ago.
When asked after the victory if it would be hard to replace a player like
Rudiger, Tuchel responded: "There is a lot of ifs in your question so let's
see what becomes the reality. We have confidence [to keep him] and have
things to offer. He is the player he is in a Chelsea shirt and in the
Chelsea environment. I think he knows that very well."
Redknapp: Sign him up!
Sky Sports' Jamie Redknapp has called on the Chelsea hierarchy to listen to
the demands of Rudiger and get him signed as quickly as possible, pointing
to the finances required to sign a replacement of similar standard.
Redknapp: "You have to sign him up. If you were to let him go in the summer
you'll need to spend £50million to replace him and then have to give that
player big wages. Chelsea are better off signing him and telling him how
much of a massive part of the football club he is. It's all there for him.
He can achieve all the ambitions as the owner has always spent big money.
They need to get him signed up quickly."
Former Chelsea left-back Ashley Cole agreed with Redknapp.
He told Sky Sports: "To keep players like Rudiger with that character is a
must. You can't lose top, top players like him from your dressing room. He
can do everything. He can start attacks and is very brave and shows
personality on the ball. It's hard to beat him one-on-one. He's becoming a
leader and although he's temperamental at times the fans love him. That's
what makes him who he is.
"We're not privy to conversations between the agent and Chelsea. We don't
know how far along the negotiations have gone. But from looking in from the
outside, his performances means he needs to stay a Chelsea player."
'Rudiger assessing his options'
Sky Sports News' Dharmesh Sheth:
"It's something we have been talking about for the last few months when we
knew Antonio Rudiger was entering the final year of his contract at Chelsea.
"As far as I'm aware now, Rudiger is in no rush to sign a pre-contract
agreement with a foreign club this month. Earlier this week we did say the
likes of Real Madrid, Juventus, PSG and Bayern Munich had all made contact
with Rudiger's representatives about a pre-contract. We are now told
Barcelona are just keeping an eye on Rudiger's situation, as well as their
own situation to see if they could do such a deal.
"But Rudiger is aware there could yet be Premier League interest in him and
the thing with Premier League interest is, if they want to sign him on a
free transfer, they can't talk to him now. They have to wait until the
summer, hence why he will assess all of his options.
"Signing a new contract at Stamford Bridge, as I have said before, that has
not been ruled out. But what I have been saying for the past few months is
if Chelsea are to keep Rudiger at Stamford Bridge, I'm told they'd have to
make him the highest-paid defender in the Premier League.
"Rudiger turns 29 in March. This next contract could be his last big
contract of his career. So, you can't blame him for just taking a step back
to make the right decision for his career.
"And while he wants to get paid what he feels he deserves and what he feels
he's worth, the final motivating factor will be the football project that
would be available to him.
"Make no mistake about it, Chelsea are desperate to keep him. They do want
to keep and of course, that could still happen. If he hasn't signed a
pre-contract agreement with anyone, all options are still open."