3.12.13

Courtois wants fair challenge to Cech's No 1 spot before award-winning keeper is ready to agree Chelsea return

Thibault Courtois wants Jose Mourinho to give him a fair crack at replacing Petr Cech as Chelsea No 1 next season before agreeing to return.
The Belgium international, who is on loan at Atletico Madrid, has enhanced his growing reputation as one of the best emerging goalkeepers in world football by being named La Liga's goalkeeper of 2012-13 on Monday night.
Chelsea want Courtois to return to Stamford Bridge next season, but the 21-year-old is keen to get assurances over his first-team chance.
Gong: Thibault Courtois receives the 'Zamora de Primera Award'
Growing reputation: Thibault Courtois was named La Liga's goalkeeper of the year on Monday night
The main man: Petr Cech currently occupies the No 1 jersey at Stamford Bridge
The main man: Petr Cech currently occupies the No 1 jersey at Stamford Bridge
Sportsmail understands there is a willingness from Courtois to stay with Chelsea next season but he fears they want him to be purely Cech's understudy.
Courtois feels the decision of who should be the club's first-choice goalkeeper should be based on current form and performances, not reputation, which he is worried will not be the case.
Chelsea view Courtois as the club's long-term No 1 but with Cech still only 31 there are no guarantees his first-team chances would be immediate if he returned next year.
The Stamford Bridge club have offered Courtois a contract extension until 2019 but the keeper is currently unwilling to sign it.
Making his point: The keeper, who has been offered an extended deal with Chelsea, would prefer to stay in Madrid
Making his point: The keeper, offered an extended deal with Chelsea, would prefer to stay in Madrid
Courtois is settled in Spain and would much prefer to stay in Madrid, potentially on permanent basis, next season instead of sitting on the Blues bench.
The Belgian still has two-and-half years left to run on his current Chelsea deal which puts the Blues in a position of strength for the time being.
But the idea of a player, who in the current market could be worth in excess of £20million, running down his contract will not sit comfortably with the Blues hierarchy.
Eyes on the prize: Courtois still has two-and-a-half years on his current Chelsea deal
After receiving his reward on Monday night, Courtois said: 'This is the most beautiful award I've ever won in my career. In 2011 I was crowned as best goalkeeper in Belgium but this is really on another level.  
'A huge honour. Spain has always had great goalkeepers. Casillas and Valdes are nominated for the FIFPro World XI, and I'm not the only good goalkeeper in the Primera División. I'm happy. This award has been voted by the managers in our League. I'm still 21 and I can grow as a goalkeeper.'
On his future, he added: 'I don't want to think about it yet. I will decide my future only in a few months.'

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