“I want to Leave” Mouricio Pochettino don’t take me as one of his players anyone, he keeps benching me for an Academy player- £45 million Chelsea Star player WANTS TO terminate his contract with Chelsea

Chelsea player valued €35-40 million tells club he wants to leave this summer.
According to sources, Chelsea star Ian Maatsen has informed the club that he wants to sign a permanent contract with Borussia Dortmund this summer.
The left-back joined Dortmund on loan during the January transfer window, and the German club is said to be anxious to retain him at the Westfalenstadion.
Maatsen scored his first Champions League goal this week as Dortmund advanced to the semi-finals, and Blues supporters urged Chelsea not to sell him.
After the match, Maatsen said that he hoped to become a regular at Chelsea before moving on loan to Bundesliga powerhouse Dortmund.
However, things have changed, and Maatsen now wants to join for Dortmund permanently, despite the fact that the Dutchman is’very content’ with his loan club.
According to new rumors in Germany, Maatsen has a release clause of €35-40 million.
Maatsen played the season on loan at Burnley, where he helped Vincent Kompany’s team win the league championship and was selected to the Championship Team of the Season.
Chelsea intended to transfer Maatsen last summer and accepted a £31.5 million deal from Burnley before he turned down a permanent move to Turf Moor.
In January, the west London club was inclined to selling Maatsen, but he ended up transferring to Dortmund on loan.
Maatsen, who has made 17 appearances for Dortmund, seems to be likely to leave the club at the conclusion of the season if a deal with Chelsea is reached.
‘I always felt [I could] play for Chelsea, but sadly for some reason it didn’t work out as it should’ve.’ Maatsen spoke with CBS Sports this week.
‘Now that I am here, I am quite glad for the chance. I can say that I am quite proud of myself.
‘I continued believing in myself and came here to get experience playing my game at the greatest level. Today, I believe I delivered an excellent performance. I’m quite pleased.