Ghana target Callum Hudson-Odoi has disclosed that he is yet to have a conversation with new Blues boss Graham Potter about his future at the club.
The 21-year-old joined Bayer Leverkusen in order to get game-time under his belt after falling out of favour under Thomas Tuchel at Stamford Bridge.
The move was sanctioned by owner Todd Boehly in the summer with both parties agreeing that first team football was necessary in order to help him reach his full-potential.
“I don’t know what the future holds. Obviously, at the end of the season I’ll go back to Chelsea regardless and we’ll see what happens from there. That’s where I’ve always been since I was a kid,” Hudson-Odoi told BBC Sport Africa.
“I always look at stuff as a learning curve, never negative. It’s always a learning factor for what you do next time.
“My main focus right now is being here and helping the team as much as possible. I don’t see that far down the line yet.”
Hudson-Odoi has made 10 appearance for Bayer Leverkusen across all competitions and provided one assist so far.
His Chelsea contract will expire in the summer of 2024, only a year after the Leverkusen loan ends.