- Danny Drinkwater is looking for a fresh start away from Stamford Bridge
- Drinkwater has struggled since joining Chelsea from Leicester in 2017
- He has 18 months left on his deal but the Blues are looking to cut their wage bill
- Mental Health and Psychosocial considerations during the COVID-19
Danny Drinkwater close to move from Premier League side Chelsea to join Turkish side Kasimpasa, who lie 14th in the league.
The former Leicester midfielder has been looking for the right move to resurrect his career after unsuccessful loan moves to Aston Villa and Burnley.
The former Premier League title winner has been training and playing with Chelsea’s U23s and has considered moves to the Bundesliga with tentative interest from Schalke and Cologne.
However, Turkish side Kasimpasa, who are 14th in the Turkish Super Lig, are pushing to take him away from Stamford Bridge this month.
Talks are at an early stage but could progress quickly with Chelsea keen to trim their wage bill and Drinkwater having 18 months left on his contract.
The former Leicester City midfielder joined Chelsea for £35m in 2017 and has made just 23 appearances for Chelsea with his last competitive game for them coming in the Community Shield against Manchester City in August 2018.