Andre Villas-Boas says Chelsea will not have to sell Didier Drogba, Nicolas Anelka and Salomon Kalou before their contracts expire next summer.This season looks certain to be Anelka's last at Stamford Bridge, while there is increasing uncertainty over the future of Drogba, who has yet to agree a new deal.
Villas-Boas revealed this week that Kalou had also been offered a contract extension, but time is running out for Chelsea to secure these assets, each of whom will be able to negotiate a free transfer at the turn of the year. But despite the club reporting losses of £70.9million , transforming the fortunes of Academica before leading Porto to an incredible quadruple.And he has revealed he might even have taken a different path had he accepted an offer to join Sporting Lisbon shortly after becoming a manager. "I was two weeks into a job and I was being offered a job at Sporting Lisbon," he said before explaining why he stayed put.
