Fernando Torres will weigh up his future at Chelsea in the summer according to his agent.
The Spanish international striker has struggled since moving to Stamford Bridge from Liverpool in January 2011, and has recently gone through a long-term goal drought.
Despite El Nino’s performances improving of late, Antonio Sanz has stated that his client will consider his options at the end of this season.
“We’ll evaluate his future in the coming months. Fernando has another four years on his contract at Chelsea and the situation there has changed for him,” the representative told The Telegraph.
“With Villas-Boas, he was not considered, but the arrival of Roberto Di Matteo on the bench has seen him return to have the trust that he deserves.
“He played a great match in the Champions League in Lisbon, assisting the winning goal for Kalou.”
Roma and Juventus have been linked with moves for the misfiring frontman, but as yet there have been no concrete offers.
“We know the new American project at Roma and the philosophy of manager Luis Enrique, but if Roma want Fernando, they will have to talk with Chelsea.
“The Italian championship is of a good standard, but there are currently no discussions with Roma or Juventus.”
By Gareth McKnight
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