The former Monaco man has endured a difficult transition period since moving to England midway through the 2022-23 season, signing a seven-and-a-half-year deal with the Blues.
Badiashile has been restricted to just 24 outings for the West London giants in all tournaments, scoring twice and providing one assist, and injuries have not helped his cause in the English capital.
Owing to hamstring, muscular and groin issues, the 23-year-old has turned out just 13 times for Mauricio Pochettino's men in the current campaign, including just seven Premier League starts.
However, one of those seven came in Saturday's 2-2 draw at home to Burnley, where he was selected to partner ex-Monaco teammate Axel Disasi, although the day ended in bitter disappointment for the Blues.
Chelsea, Badiashile in agreement over futureBadiashile — who has also played as a left-back for Chelsea — was tipped to return to Ligue 1 on loan with Lyon during the January transfer window amid his struggles for game time, but a move did not materialise.
Heading into the summer window, Italian heavyweights AC Milan are thought to be monitoring the situation and could make an approach for the centre-back if his playing situation under Pochettino does not improve.
However, football.london claims that Chelsea have no plans to let Badiashile leave ahead of the 2024-25 campaign, and the Frenchman is also not interested in leaving the Premier League club just yet.
Milan have supposedly had their eye on the France Under-21 international for a while, but both Chelsea and Badiashile want to prolong their partnership, and the defender has still looked
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