Gary Cahill is reportedly unhappy at Stamford Bridge and wants to leave the club, according to the Independent.
The defender has struggled for game time this season, with the new manager, Guus Hiddink preferring a partnership of Kurt Zouma and John Terry.
Sources close to the player told Reuters that Cahill wants to leave the club in the hope of saving his international career with Euro 2016 on the horizon.
Under Jose Mourinho, Cahill started 10 games. However, he has only gone on to make a further two league appearances since the departure of Jose Mourinho.

Cahill joined Chelsea in 2012 from Bolton and has enjoyed a very successful time at the club. Since joining, he has won the Premier League, FA Cup, League Cup, Europa League and the Champions League.
He won the FA Cup and the Champions League in his first season as a Chelsea player, making his Chelsea career a very successful one.



