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Andreas Christensen reveals he was all set to quit Chelsea in January before dramatic U-turn

Christensen received reassurances over his future in January. (Picture: Getty Images)

Andreas Christensen admits he thought about leaving Chelsea during last month’s transfer window but changed his mind after being reassured over his future at Stamford Bridge.

The Danish defender was a regular under Antonio Conte last season but has started just two League games under Maurizio Sarri this term.

Standard Sport revealed a number of clubs — including Barcelona, Bayern Munich and Juventus — had made an approach to sign the 22-year-old.

Christensen, who is expected to start on the bench against Manchester United in tonight’s FA Cup fifth-round tie, had been prepared to make a move but Chelsea rejected all the offers.

Christensen received reassurances over his future in January. (Getty Images)

The board’s decision to snub his suitors has reassured the centre-half, who has three years left on his contract, that he can still thrive at the club.

He said: “I had a lot of doubts but as they made it clear I am needed, it really wasn’t that hard for me to accept.

“I’ve been at the club for many years and I still love being here. It’s solely because of the playing time that the transfer consideration started. There are two clear first choices [at centre-half, David Luiz and Antonio Rudiger] and then there’s me. I just have to take the chance when I get it.

“There was a lot of talk [over a move] but it was quickly made clear the club saw me as someone who would play.

“Of course that’s really nice to hear so I just have to keep proving myself. I can only hope I’ll be selected more often.”

Christensen, who joined Chelsea six years ago, is rated one of the world’s best young defenders and his transfer value is in excess of £40million.

Chelsea, however, cannot afford to lose such an asset, with club captain Gary Cahill not part of Sarri’s plans and set to leave in the summer.

Luiz might depart, too, as talks over an extension to his contract which expires at the end of this campaign have yet to be concluded.

Christensen, crucially, also counts as a home-grown player and the club are finding it hard to meet the quota set in the Premier League and European competition.

Meanwhile, striker Olivier Giroud has urged his team-mates to keep their challenge on four fronts alive by beating United tonight.

The Blues are still in the Europa League, face Manchester City in the EFL Cup Final on Sunday and sit just one point off the top four in the table.

Giroud said: “The next job is Manchester United in the FA Cup. A big game. We have a few big games to come.

“We want to qualify in every single competition. We need momentum and to keep going that way.”

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