Chelsea’s Oriol Romeu could return to Barcelona in 2013

• Reports claim Spanish champions have a buy-back option
• Romeu’s agent says player’s ‘dream’ was to play for Barcelona

Chelsea’s Spanish midfielder Oriol Romeu could return to his homeland in 2013, according to his agent.

Romeu joined the Blues from Barcelona in the summer and has already forged a place as André Villas-Boas’s preferred defensive midfielder ahead of Mikel John Obi. The 20-year-old’s future at Stamford Bridge has, however, already been questioned with reports claiming Barcelona have a buy-back option at the end of this season, as well as in the summer of 2013.

Chelsea have denied that, stating only that Barça have first refusal if they were willing to sell – a scenario that looks increasingly unlikely as Romeu establishes himself. And while the midfielder is keen to repay Chelsea’s faith, their hopes of holding on to the player in the long-term could be jeopardised by his apparent desire one day to return to Barça.

His agent, Javier Mágico Díaz, said: “Will Romeu return? His dream before leaving was to be a Barcelona player and that still stands, but we cannot ignore the opportunity Chelsea have provided. We’ll have to see if it’s appropriate for the club and the player [to return to Barcelona].

“We need to know if he’ll keep developing at Chelsea and playing. Maybe it will be more convenient to stay for another year and then return in 2013.”

Despite that Díaz said Romeu, who had been restricted to Barcelona’s B team before his move to England, felt indebted to Chelsea for giving him his chance at the top level. “Oriol has made a name for himself in the Premier League and is playing regularly,” he added. “We’re committed to the club and we cannot leave them hanging.”

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Chelsea will wait for Fernando Torres to find form – André Villas-Boas

• Manager says ’sure we can turn round’ striker’s confidence
• Frank Lampard’s agent has contacted club about new deal

André Villas-Boas has said he is prepared to wait another year for Fernando Torres to rediscover his form if required, as the first anniversary of the 27-year-old’s so far unsuccessful £50m transfer from Liverpool approaches.

At the end of January Torres enters the second year of his Chelsea career. The striker has only three goals in 25 Premier League appearances. But despite this and the Spaniard not having started for the club since 1 November in the 1-1 draw at Genk in the Champions League, Villas-Boas insisted that if Torres continued to underperform until January 2013 he would still retain faith in the Spaniard.

Asked if Chelsea could afford another year of indifferent form the Portuguese said: “I think so. This is a talent that is never in doubt but it is related to motivation [confidence]. So we have to be very patient and I’m sure we can turn this around. The player who wears the No9 lives for goals. Strikers are the most selfish people in the world and they are rightly so because they put the ball in the net.

“We have to continue to push. That’s one of the prerogatives of the manager, to get the best out of everyone.”

Didier Drogba, who is the first-choice striker in Villas-Boas’s preferred 4-3-3 formation, is due to play for Ivory Coast in the Africa Cup of Nations in late January and early February. This may allow Torres a run of games to re-establish form and confidence, and the manager said he is performing well in training.

“I think he is ready mentally,” Villas-Boas said. “Everybody wants to be involved more time. Fernando is pushing for a place with Didier – he is on a good run at the moment. We always count on our players and are sure that when Fernando is involved he will respond. He will come back. I am confident of that.”

Villas-Boas also confirmed that Torres is not for sale following reports that Chelsea would listen to offers. “It’s not true, I’m sorry. He is not available at any price. Now, or in the summer.”

The manager also said Frank Lampard’s agent has contacted the club regarding the possibility of a new deal for the 33-year-old. The midfielder has 18 months left on his current deal and Lampard said this week that he wished to remain until this finishes when he will be 35. But despite no longer being an automatic choice, Lampard believes he can continue at Chelsea beyond 2013.

Asked about the possibility of an extension, Villas-Boas said that the player’s representative had been in touch with Ron Gourlay, the Chelsea chief executive. “Ron Gourlay told me that [the agent] Steve Kutner contacted him recently,” he said. “I’m not sure of the situation. And I think we haven’t decided yet what to do.”

Regarding Lampard, who earns around £160,000 a week, Villas-Boas insisted that there will be no special allowance made for him despite his status as one of the senior players. He said: “Frank is not the only one. People are making great efforts to get into the Chelsea squad, and Frank is one of the top five used players. Everyone wants to be involved in every game but sometimes it is not possible. I treat everybody equally. It’s pretty clear everybody wants to play in every single game. You will find it from Frank but you will find it from [Florent] Malouda, [Salomon] Kalou and Paulo [Ferreira].

“There is no hiding that Lamps represents the best in the history of the club. He and JT [John Terry], are near to 600 or 550 appearances. These are players of a massive magnitude for the club and represent Chelsea’s success, but in our opinion every player must be treated equally and we try to be as fair and coherent as possible.

“Sometimes we make decisions that cannot please everybody, because it’s a 24-man squad. That is the reality of football and there are no explanations.”

Chelsea also confirmed that Oriol Romeu can be bought back by Barcelona only should the west London club wish.

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Frank Lampard wants to extend Chelsea contract beyond 2013

• Midfielder’s agent contacts club to discuss extension
• ‘ I think we haven’t decided yet what to do,’ says Villas-Boas

Frank Lampard wants an extension to his current contract at Chelsea, according André Villas-Boas, who revealed that his agent has contacted the club regarding the possibility.

The midfielder has 18 months remaining on his current deal and he said earlier this week that he wished to remain until that deal finishes when he will be 35. But despite no longer being an automatic choice Lampard believes he can continue at Chelsea beyond 2013.

Asked about the possibility of an extension for Lampard Villas-Boas said that the player’s agent had been in touch with Ron Gourlay, the Chelsea chief executive. “Ron Gourlay told me that Steve Kutner contacted him recently,” he said. “I’m not sure of situation. And I think we haven’t decided yet what to do,” he said. Lampard currently earns around £160,000 a-week.

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