Conte hints at openings for Luiz and Batshuayi to leave in January

Nizaar Kinsella

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Chelsea manager Antonio Conte claims he will be understanding of players who want to leave the club in search of more playing time ahead of the World Cup in Russia, but does not believe the Blues are in a position to lose players without replacements coming in. 

The comments suggest that Conte will not stand in the way of the likes of David Luiz and Michy Batshuayi should either of them decide they would like to go in search of greener pastures. 

Luiz has been hampered by injury this season but has also fallen down the pecking order at Chelsea, losing out to Andreas Christensen, and Batshuayi has started just two Premier League matches this term. 

In Batshuayi's case, Conte has even opted to play Eden Hazard as a striker at times when he was without first option Alvaro Morata up top, claiming that the Belgian must "show me that he's better than Morata, or than Hazard" to find a place in the team.  

Both players have the World Cup to look forward to, but the depth of talent in both Brazil and Belgium's squad leaves little room for players who aren't getting regular minutes. 

While the Chelsea boss seemed to open the door for some exits, he also made it clear that the current Blues squad was not big enough to let players leave unless new options moved in. 

"I was a player, I will understand if someone is worried about the World Cup," he said. "I will understand, at the same time it’s very important to keep players very happy to stay here, to work with us and I think this must be our priority."

Michy Batshuayi

He added: "Our squad is not big and for this reason I think it’s impossible to send on loan one player or to sell one player if we don’t take another player.”

Conte is also keen to keep players on staff who are happy with their place at the club, insisting that unhappy players lead to a poor dynamic in the dressing room and can have a negative impact on the team. 

"To keep the players happy to stay with us, to continue to work with us and at the same time, I was a player and I will understand if someone is thinking in this way," he said. 

"It’s not easy. I repeat, I prefer to have players very happy to stay here than to have players that are unhappy.

"When you are unhappy [as a player] you transfer this to the other players, to me, to my staff and I don't like this, if we can avoid this I’d like to avoid this situation."

Conte and Chelsea currently sit third in the Premier League table but could climb to second with a win over sixth-placed Arsenal on Wednesday. 

Nizaar Kinsella

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Nizaar Kinsella is a Chelsea correspondent with experience covering international football at the World Cup and European Championships. He is a trusted voice within the Chelsea community, attending almost every game and having spent many years doing so. Coverage on Goal.com has seen him invited onto CNN, BBC Radio 5 Live, TalkSport and BeINSports to comment on the turbulent world of the Stamford Bridge club. He previously worked for the Daily Mirror and BBC Radio Manchester, as well as a period working in the UK charity sector.