Chelsea goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois admits he could LEAVE for Spain in order to be closer to his family putting Real Madrid on high alert

  • Chelsea are facing fears they could lose their goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois
  • The Belgium international only has 18 months left on his Stamford Bridge deal
  • Negotiations over extending his Chelsea contract have come to a stalemate
  • And the 25-year-old is eyeing a move to Spain to be closer to his two children
  • His situation has put Real Madrid on high alert, who are interested in signing him 

Chelsea are feeling anxious over Thibaut Courtois' long-term future at the club with fears his family situation could cause him to reject a new bumper contract.

The Belgium international has just 18 months left on his Stamford Bridge deal and revealed last week that extension talks had hit a wall with negotiations set to resume at the end of the season.

Courtois, who earns £100,000 a week on his current deal, rejected the club's proposed offer back in May because it was below his wage demands of £200,000.

Chelsea are worried they could lose goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois due to his family situation. The goalkeeper trained with the rest of the squad ahead of their weekend fixture on Thursday

Chelsea are worried they could lose goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois due to his family situation. The goalkeeper trained with the rest of the squad ahead of their weekend fixture on Thursday

Courtois only has 18 months left on his current Chelsea deal and extension talks have halted. The Chelsea shotstopper is demanding £200,000 a week but may still reject that

Courtois only has 18 months left on his current Chelsea deal and extension talks have halted. The Chelsea shotstopper is demanding £200,000 a week but may still reject that

Chelsea are still weighing-up whether or not to give in to the 25-year-old's request, which would see him paid the same as his Manchester United counterpart David de Gea.


The Blues may not be able to retain his services anyway, even if they did offer him a new lucrative deal.

While Courtois is committed to the club he's been at since 2011 and where he's won two Premier League trophies in the last three seasons, he has two young children who live in Madrid.

He has two young children living in Madrid and admitted he wants to see them more

He has two young children living in Madrid and admitted he wants to see them more

Courtois met their mother, Marta Dominguez, during his loan spell at Atletico Madrid. Though the pair separated in April, she resides with their son and daughter in the Spanish capital.

Due to the strenuous schedule of Premier League football, Courtois rarely gets to spend time with his two children and has admitted that is becoming a serious issue.

There is however, a move that coincides with his wishes to see his children more - Real Madrid. 

He met their mother during his three-year loan stint in Spain with Atletico Madrid

He met their mother during his three-year loan stint in Spain with Atletico Madrid

The Belgium international has won two Premier League titles in the last three seasons

The Belgium international has won two Premier League titles in the last three seasons

Chelsea boss Antonio Conte is a huge fan of Courtois and is keen to keep him at the club

Chelsea boss Antonio Conte is a huge fan of Courtois and is keen to keep him at the club

The La Liga champions have been long-time admirers of the Belgium keeper and are keeping tabs on his situation amid a plot to sign a long-term replacement to Keylor Navas.

Madrid have made a move to sign Courtois before, in 2015, but their approach was rebuffed with Chelsea slapping a £73million price tag on his head.

But this time around the power lies with Madrid. Chelsea will struggle to command such a considerable fee should they fail to get Courtois to pen a new deal before the summer window opens for business and his wish to spend more time with his children makes the move to Zinedine Zidane's side seem all the more attractive.

But he could look to leave Chelsea with a move back to Spain his preferred destination

But he could look to leave Chelsea with a move back to Spain his preferred destination

Courtois' situation has put Real Madrid on alert, with Zinedine Zidane keen to bring in a keeper

Courtois' situation has put Real Madrid on alert, with Zinedine Zidane keen to bring in a keeper

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