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Guus Hiddink dismisses talk of Cesc Fabregas leaving Chelsea in transfer window

Hiddink replied to the speculation on Wednesday, insisting he is not interested in parting with any of the players now at his disposal.

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Hiddink was also asked about the fitness of the likes of Oscar, Willian and Eden Hazard – and confirmed that the trio were recovering well from a physical game at Old Trafford.


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“You know better than I do that Chelsea are still in a position where we have to improve to get up the table, so we need all the players at the moment”.


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And on Remy, he added: “He’s our player, we won’t go in to that”.

It is thought that Chelsea could swap Diego Costa for Martinez this January as they make changes to their struggling front line.

Fabregas’ dip in form could see him dropped by new manager Hiddink, which will likely just speed up his exit this January. I’m not going to talk too much in advance as it’s a little bit when or if. “I’ll talk in-house”.

Another player linked with the Stamford Bridge exit door is French striker Loic Remy. “We need a double occupation for all the positions, and we didn’t have that”. “There was intensity in the game but today they were recovering on the pitch which means they are okay”.

The Dutch caretaker manager said: “Falcao I doubt it. He’ll come back with the same injury last week when we tested him, and Remy (shin) is also doubtful”.

Hiddink does have an extra striker in his ranks now that Patrick Bamford has cut short his loan spell at Palace because of a lack of playing time.

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As stated above, Hiddink wants to keep Fabregas, but two of Italy’s most famous clubs are ready to pounce should be become available.

Chelsea manager Guus Hiddink insists Cesc Fabregas is happy with the Premier League champions