John Mikel Obi has offers from at least two Chinese clubs, as well as clubs in Europe, as he is yet to enter talks with Chelsea over a new deal, Goal understands.
The Nigeria captain’s contract is due to expire on June 30, 2017 and he is free to talk with clubs in January, as is normal for players with only six months remaining on their contracts.
The 29-year-old could follow Oscar, who is set to break the transfer fee record for a player leaving Chelsea, after Shanghai SIPG offered around £52 million to secure the play-maker from west London ahead of the January window.
Marseille and two clubs in China are among those who have made contact with Obi, who’s yet to make a single appearance in the matchday squad for Chelsea since Antonio Conte took charge at Stamford Bridge.
Fenerbahce have also added him to their shortlist, while Manchester United have been linked with Obi, who hasn’t played for Chelsea since he travelled to Anfield to face Liverpool under Guus Hiddink last season.
Obi is thought to want to make the move that best suits his family and had previously spoken about an interest in playing football in the United States.
Conte insists that Obi is available and could yet play for Chelsea, while he remains open to renewing his contract if he gets certain assurances.
The Nigeria captain’s contract is due to expire on June 30, 2017 and he is free to talk with clubs in January, as is normal for players with only six months remaining on their contracts.
The 29-year-old could follow Oscar, who is set to break the transfer fee record for a player leaving Chelsea, after Shanghai SIPG offered around £52 million to secure the play-maker from west London ahead of the January window.
Marseille and two clubs in China are among those who have made contact with Obi, who’s yet to make a single appearance in the matchday squad for Chelsea since Antonio Conte took charge at Stamford Bridge.
Fenerbahce have also added him to their shortlist, while Manchester United have been linked with Obi, who hasn’t played for Chelsea since he travelled to Anfield to face Liverpool under Guus Hiddink last season.
Obi is thought to want to make the move that best suits his family and had previously spoken about an interest in playing football in the United States.
Conte insists that Obi is available and could yet play for Chelsea, while he remains open to renewing his contract if he gets certain assurances.