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Chelsea outcast Callum Hudson-Odoi ‘wanted by THREE Premier League clubs’ after being frozen out at Stamford Bridge

CALLUM HUDSON-ODOI is reportedly wanted by three different Premier League clubs.

The Chelsea winger has been frozen out at the club having spent last season out on loan at Bayer Leverkusen.

Callum Hudson-Odoi is wanted by Nottingham Forest, Fulham and Crystal Palace
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Callum Hudson-Odoi is wanted by Nottingham Forest, Fulham and Crystal PalaceCredit: Getty
He spent last season on loan at Bayer Leverkusen
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He spent last season on loan at Bayer LeverkusenCredit: Getty

Hudson-Odoi, 22, struggled to impress in the Bundesliga as he only managed one assist in 14 league appearances.

He failed to net in the league, but did manage to score a solitary goal in six Champions League outings.

The Englishman has since returned to Chelsea but his stay does not seem like it will be a long one.

Hudson-Odoi has already been linked with a permanent exit from Stamford Bridge with new manager Mauricio Pochettino looking to rebuild the team.

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Nottingham Forest, Fulham and Crystal Palace have are all interested in signing the Chelsea man, according to the .

Fulham however believe they have the edge over the East Midlands outfit as Willian is set to move to the City Ground on a free transfer.

Willian rejected a new contract at Fulham having impressed at Craven Cottage last season.

Palace, however, are in the market for a new wide attacker following Wilfried Zaha's exit after his contract expired.

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The report claims that Hudson-Odoi will reject advances for the Saudi Pro League in order to pursue a Premier League move.

The winger has just one year remaining on his Chelsea contract having been at the club since 2007.

He made his first team debut in a FA Cup match against Newcastle in 2018 and has since made 126 senior appearances.

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