Chelsea boss Graham Potter has rubbished reports that Denis Zakaria’s loan spell could be cut short in January.
Zakaria was signed by previous head coach Thomas Tuchel from Juventus on a season-long loan deal just before the transfer window closed at the start of September.
The midfielder is yet to make his debut for the London club and has only been a substitute on one occasion in the Premier League.
It has been reported that the Switzerland international could be on his way back to Juve when the next transfer window opens, but that is news to Potter.
He said: “There’s no decision been made at all on that. Denis has been in the group, he’s been training well.
“He’s ready to help the team, obviously there’s competition for places in that area, but there’s no talk of anything.
“He’s an important member of the team, he’s been patient and he’s trying to help the team from the side at the moment and waiting for his chance.”
Chelsea will make the short trip for a derby at Brentford on Wednesday in search of a sixth consecutive victory and looking for a fifth clean sheet in a row.
It has been a great start to head coach Potter’s tenure, with his side fourth in the Premier League and on course to qualify for the Champions League round of 16.
Mason Mount’s double secured a 2-0 win at Aston Villa on Sunday and Potter says he is bemused over why there appears to be mixed opinions on the England midfielder’s credentials.
He said: “It’s a joy [to work with Mount], he’s a fantastic person. He loves to play football, loves the club here. It’s surprising I get some questions like there’s some sort of mixed opinion on Mason, I find that strange.
“Especially from the outside and then when you start to work with him, you just think he’s got everything you need to be a top, top player. He’s got a great attitude, understands spaces, connects, can execute, assists, scores goals. He’s a top player.”
Potter revealed Chelsea have no new injuries to contend with ahead of their clash with the Bees, allaying concerns Thiago Silva could be sidelined with a hamstring injury.