Burnley offered £31.5 million for Jan Maatsen, who Chelsea accepted on the final day of the summer transfer window. Photo: Offside, Getty Images /Jacques Feeney
Chelsea have yet to make any progress on Jan Maatsen's future despite him playing a prominent role in the opening weeks of the season under head coach Mauricio Pochettino.
Maatsen's contract expires. at the end of the season, but there has been no change over the past month as Burnley received a £31.5 million bid accepted by Chelsea on the final day of the summer transfer window.
Chelsea made two contract offers to the Dutchman before Burnley's offer, one of which was said to be worth more than what the player could earn by moving to Turf Moor on a permanent basis.
Not Whether there is significant progress on his future before January, Chelsea will likely be forced to listen to new offers for Maatsen in the next transfer window.
The 21-year-old made his second start of the season in the League Cup third round win over Brighton and could be important for Pochettino in the next two Premier League games with right-backs Malo Gusto and Reece James sidelined. Defender Ben Chilwell is awaiting the results of a scan on a hamstring injury.
Maatsen started both of Chelsea's League Cup games and the club now look forward to the fourth round tie against Blackburn Rovers, four times came off the bench in the Premier League. Pochettino is understood to have been impressed with him.
James is set to step up his training program next week but also faces a ban after the Football Association accused him of abusing a match official in the Stamford Bridge tunnel following the defeat to Aston Villa.
< p>Mark Cucurella, who replaced the makeshift right-back against Brighton, is reportedly looking to leave Chelsea in January, meaning Pochettino may be keen to keep Maatsen at the club for as long as possible longer to ensure competition. and a cover for Chilwell.
Chelsea are set to officially announce sports data company Infinite Athlete as the club's new main sponsor for the season ahead of the weekend. The announcement was due to be made on Wednesday, but scheduling commitments caused a slight delay.
Telegraph Sport reported on Tuesday evening that Infinite Athlete had received Premier League approval to become Chelsea's main shirt sponsor and that the company's logo could be in the players' uniform ahead of Monday night's televised match against Fulham.
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