Thiago Silva drops major hint on Chelsea future with contract just months from running out

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Chelsea star Thiago Silva has hinted he could leave the club at the end of his contract this summer.

The Brazil international will see his contract expire at the end of the season but remains a key player at Stamford Bridge.

Silva is already a Chelsea hero despite joining late in his career

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Silva is already a Chelsea hero despite joining late in his career

The 39-year-old has missed just one Premier League game this season and is a fan favourite at Stamford Bridge in what his his fourth season at the club.

But the centre-back's time at Chelsea might be drawing to a close as he enters the final six months of his contract and his latest comments suggest he might not renew.

After Chelsea thrashed Middlesbrough in the Carabao Cup on Tuesday night, Silva told Hayters: “I don’t have anything scheduled for later. There’s nothing scheduled here.

"I’m just looking to have fun. We know [my career] is almost over, but it’s not the end yet, so pick the right time.

"I’m still able to maintain a good performance. My numbers are good. This gives me peace of mind to continue. Now, the future belongs to God.

"Let’s finish well here, this and those four months and see what has to happen going forward. But I’m super relaxed about that."

Silva was one of Frank Lampard's first signings at Chelsea in 2020, initially penning a one-year contract to add some experience to a youthful squad.

But the former Paris Saint-Germain quickly became an integral part of the side and he has since made 141 appearances after extending his stay in west London.

Silva will see his contract expire at the end of the season

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Silva will see his contract expire at the end of the season

Mauricio Pochettino has relied heavily on Silva, who has missed just one Premier League game this season

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Mauricio Pochettino has relied heavily on Silva, who has missed just one Premier League game this seasonCredit: Getty

In his first season at Chelsea, he won the Champions League and went on to lift the UEFA Super Cup and FIFA Club World Cup.

Winning a domestic trophy would be a perfect farewell after finishing runners-up in two FA Cup finals (2021, 2022) and the Carabao Cup (2022).

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He added: "[My relationship with the Chelsea fans] is a source of great pride. In such a short time I managed to conquer them in such a passionate way. We can say that, right?

"It was very, very fast and I am happy every time I play here. It’s different and special and emotional.

"I know that with each game that ends I have a feeling that it’s ending, so that makes me a little sad.

"But happy with the performance on the field, which is the most important."

Chelsea are through to the Carabao Cup final after beating Middlesbrough and could face either Liverpool or Fulham at Wembley, with their semi-final clash taking place on Wednesday night, live on talkSPORT.

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