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Chelsea stance on future of struggling £53 million prospect revealed amid emerging speculation

Chelsea midfielder Romeo Lavia has been linked with a move away from the West London club in recent months.

Even though Romeo Lavia has not played regularly for Chelsea, the Blues are uninterested in selling him in the summer, and a report from TEAMtalk has claimed that the Belgian midfielder is happy at the West London club.

The former Southampton midfielder joined Chelsea for a fee of around £53 million, and he was expected to establish himself as a key player for the club. Things have not gone according to plan, and he is a squad player for Chelsea now. It will be interesting to see if he can establish himself as a key player for the Blues in the coming months.

The youngster was exceptional talent during his time at Southampton, and there is no doubt that he has the potential to establish himself as a quality player for the Blues. He will need more opportunities in the coming months, and it remains to be seen whether Chelsea are prepared to provide him with the platform.

Chelsea will look to recover the investment on Lavia, and they must look to give him more opportunities. If he manages to impress in the coming months, they might be able to sell him for a substantial amount of money in future. It is evident that Moises Caicedo is the first-choice defensive midfielder at the club, and Lavia is unlikely to start ahead of him. It will be interesting to see how Chelsea handles his situation.

Should Chelsea send Lavia on loan?

Another solution would be to send the talented young midfielder out on loan so that he can continue his development with regular game time. Regular football at a high level will help him rediscover his form and confidence. If he manages to have an impressive loan spell, Chelsea will be able to move him on in future.

The highly-rated midfield prospect is still highly rated across Europe, and there is unlikely to be any shortage of clubs looking to sign him. It will be interesting to see if Chelsea soften their stance and agree to let the player leave in the coming months.

The midfielder should be focused on his future and development for now. Sitting on the bench at a big club is unlikely to help him, and he should look to play more often. Meanwhile, Chelsea have shown interest in several midfielders, including Kobbie Mainoo.

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