Chelsea put Aaron Anselmino loan move to Marseille on hold

Chelsea defender Aaron Anselmino has been linked with the move away from the West London club, with Marseille eyeing a loan move.

There have been reports that Marseille have secured an agreement to sign 19-year-old Argentine wonderkid Aaron Anselmino on loan, but a report from Sky Sports is now claiming that Chelsea have slammed the brakes on the move.

It remains to be seen whether Chelsea are prepared to let him leave on loan before the window closes. The 19-year-old has struggled for regular game time at Chelsea, and he needs to move on in search of more playing time. The defender is quite young, and he needs more exposure to continue his development. Sitting on the bench at the London club is unlikely to benefit him.

If Chelsea cannot provide Aaron Anselmino with game time assurance, they should look to let him leave on loan so that he can continue to improve first-team experience. Playing for Marseille during the second half of the season could prove to be vital to his development. The player will certainly want to complete the move this month. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

Marseille need a quality defender

The Ligue 1 outfit have looked vulnerable defensively, and they need to bring in defensive reinforcements. Aaron Anselmino could prove to be a useful acquisition. Although he is quite young and unproven, he has the talent to succeed in French football. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.

Meanwhile, Chelsea need to improve their squad as well. The Blues have looked vulnerable defensively, and they need to bring in a quality central defender before the window closes. Furthermore, Axel Disasi has been linked with the move away from the club, and they need to replace the French defender adequately.

It will be interesting to see if they can bring in the right additions before the winter transfer window closes. They are currently pushing for Champions League qualification and they cannot afford to weaken the squad. The Blues have done reasonably well during the first half of the campaign, and they will finish the season strongly now.

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