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Michael Essien and Didier Drogba
Blues brothers: Michael Essien (right) has signed a new five-year deal at Stamford Bridge and is desperate for Didier Drogba to stay
Michael Essien and Didier Drogba Michael Essien

Essien tells Drog: Don't quit Bridge

Simon Johnson, Football Correspondent
22 Jul 2008


Michael Essien today urged Didier Drogba to follow his lead by committing his future to Chelsea.

The midfielder has signed a new five-year contract worth £80,000 a week, but his teammate's position at the club is still unclear.

Officially, Drogba has been left out of Chelsea's pre-season tour to Asia in order to recover from a long-standing knee injury but speculation continues that he wants to move, with Barcelona and AC Milan in the running.

Essien, who has been a target for Barcelona and Inter Milan this summer, is keen for the striker to remain at Stamford Bridge.

The 25-year-old said: "I'm really happy to sign a new contract and when I came to Chelsea three years ago, I always wanted to stay longer.

"I really love the team and the fans, and now I hope things will work out for Didier as well. We need him to stay. If he can make up his mind, it will be really good for us.

"It's unlucky for him and for us that he is not here in China because of injury. Hopefully, he can come back and join us very soon. He is my friend but I don't talk to him about his future. He knows what he wants to do and it's up to him."

Essien has become one of the game's top midfielders since his £24.4million move from Lyon and has been rewarded with this new contract despite signing a five-year deal 12 months ago.

Last season was the first in which Chelsea had not won a trophy since Essien's arrival but the Ghana international has high hopes that he will be earning more medals under new manager Luiz Felipe Scolari.

"I think Scolari is one of the best coaches in the world," he said.

"He has his own way of working and hopefully things will go really well for us this season."

The deal is another strong message of intent from Chelsea as he is the third player to agree new terms in a week following Wayne Bridge and Petr Cech.

Essien, who is set to play in Chelsea's first game of their tour against Chinese side Guangzhou Pharmaceutical tomorrow, is now looking forward to the competition for places in Chelsea's packed midfield.

Scolari has Frank Lampard, Deco, Michael Ballack, John Obi Mikel as well as Essien to choose from in the middle of the pitch.

He said: "When the competition gets keener it brings out the best in all the players.

"Last season we signed new players and people thought I could lose my place.

"But I fought and stayed to maintain my position." Meanwhile, AC Milan confirmed they have spoken with Chelsea about Kaka and Andriy Shevchenko swapping clubs but deny receiving a bid for their man.

Milan vice-president Adriano Galliani said: "Today there are reports of a £120m offer but neither from Chelsea nor from any other club have we received that kind of offer.

"It is true I was on Roman Abramovich's boat as his guest and I asked him for Shevchenko and he asked me for Kaka.

"But it finished 0-0 as we told him no for Ricky [Kaka] and they said no for Andriy."

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