Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri could sell Callum Hudson-Odoi
Moore insists Chelsea deserve to lose their exciting starlets if they refuse to give them regular match action.
He told the On The Continent podcast: “Even if Chelsea fans are honest with themselves there’s nothing any club fan likes more than seeing a young player come through.
“You see the amount of patience a young player gets from the crowd.
“You see how much they feel a part of it.
Chelsea ace Callum Hudson-Odoi is wanted by Bayern Munich (Image: GETTY)
"The thing is, Chelsea, the club and everyone there, deserves everything they get if they carry on with this policy.
"They want to win games at all costs, they want to win trophies, fair enough.
"But you deserve to be punished, you deserve to lose some of your brightest prospects if you don't give them any pathway at all to the first team and I don't care how many League Cup games Callum Hudson-Odoi plays, he's not going to play for Chelsea, and he should move and he should move immediately.
"They deserve to be punished for the way they operate."
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Chelsea boss Maurizio Sarri could sell Callum Hudson-Odoi (Image: GETTY)
Blues hero Pat Nevin thinks his former club should bite Bayern’s hand off.
“[Chelsea] are juggling quite a number of balls in the air at the moment, but then again that’s just the way the game is and that’s what you do as a club,” he told Love Sport Radio.
“Suddenly, if you look at it from a different perspective, Chelsea are no in a no-lose situation on this one.
“If they sell him, they’re selling a KID, who has not proved anything quite yet for £35m, maybe even more.
“The likelihood is that he’ll do very very well, but there’s no absolute certainty of that yet.
“The final steps are the hardest ones. Getting to that very top level is the hardest step of all. It’s as hard as almost all the other ones put together.
Pat Nevin says Chelsea should sell Callum Hudson-Odoi (Image: GETTY)
“[Callum] has done really well. He would learn if he stayed at Chelsea, and he would do perfectly well going to Bayern Munich as well.
“If Chelsea keep him then they will know by this time next year if he is going to be good enough and he will know himself.
“If Bayern Munich take him now and it doesn’t quite work out, that’s a lot of money to have thrown away at a player who might not be one of the top international players.
“It’s a real toss of the coin. For Callum, his position is: ‘am I going to get a game for Chelsea?’
“They don’t really seem to give that many youngsters that many chances, but if you’re good enough, you’ll get there.”