Ruben Loftus-Cheek has been part of the Chelsea setup since he joined the club’s academy in 2004.

The midfielder made his first-team debut 10 years later, but is still struggling to find a way into the team on a regular basis.

Last season, the 22-year-old joined Crystal Palace on loan, and impressed in his 25 outings for the club, in which he scored twice and created five assists.

Loftus-Cheek’s form earned him a place in Gareth Southgate’s England squad for the World Cup in Russia, but he has failed to push on since then.

In fact, it seems clear that the midfielder will not be a prominent feature in Maurizio Sarri’s plans at Chelsea this season.

The nine-capped international has made just two appearances so far, and in total amounted to 33 minutes.

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It was widely speculated that Loftus-Cheek would move on in the summer, but a transfer never came to fruition.

This means that if the midfielder does leave Chelsea he will have to wait until January, so we asked you if it was best for him to move on in the winter, and the majority think that it is the end of the road.

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