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Petr Cech transfer news: Jose Mourinho confirms there have been no offers despite interest from Arsenal and Liverpool

Goalkeeper has been linked with an exit for the club since losing No 1 spot

Tom Sheen
Tuesday 02 December 2014 13:56 GMT
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Petr Cech (right) and Chelsea's Didier Drogba (left) sit on the bench before the match between Burnley and Chelsea on Monday
Petr Cech (right) and Chelsea's Didier Drogba (left) sit on the bench before the match between Burnley and Chelsea on Monday (EPA)

Chelsea manager Jose Mourinho has confirmed there have been no offers so far for goalkeeper Petr Cech, despite reported interest from a number of clubs.

Arsenal and Liverpool are among a host of teams said to be interested in the 32-year-old, who is believed to want a move away from Stamford Bridge after losing his place to Thibaut Courtois.

Real Madrid and Paris Saint-Germain have also been suggested as possible destinations for Cech, who was Chelsea's No 1 for 10 years before Courtois returned from a highly successful loan spell at Atletico Madrid.

The goalkeeper has played just five matches for the Blues this season, with only 66 minutes coming in the Premier League when his Belgian rival suffered a head injury against Arsenal.

There has been a lot of speculation around the Czech's future in recent weeks, with some reports suggesting he would be willing to stay in west London until the end of the season, while others say he wants to leave in January.

Speaking in November, Cech's agent Viktor Kolar said the keeper may have to wait until next summer to leave the club.

"In the football world you can never rule out anything definitively, however if you put together the facts with Petr's ambitions of a top-class goalkeeper, you will not be left with too many options," Kolar told Czech media.

"If we add to this the actual little need of these few clubs to search a new goalkeeper in the winter's transfer window, then you will find out that the chance of a transfer in the next weeks or months is not very high."

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