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Chelsea boss Luiz Felipe Scolari has issued a 'hands off' warning over Michael Essien, despite a whole host of other top clubs coveting the midfielder.
Former Chelsea boss Jose Mourinho's current club Inter Milan have been the latest side to be linked with the player, with Sulley Muntari claiming Essien would be an ideal addition to their squad.
But Scolari insists he wants to keep Essien, who is currently battling to regain fitness after damaging his cruciate knee ligament while playing for Ghana in September.
The Chelsea boss said: "Inter, AC Milan, Barcelona and Real Madrid all want Essien but he is injured and he is at Chelsea.
"If I stay for three years I don't want him out, I want him to stay with me.
"This is because he is very good player who can play in five positions very well. He is young and dedicated. He is our player and I think he is happy here."
Despite rumours of a return in January, the 25-year-old is not setting a specific date for a comeback.
But Scolari believes it could be sooner rather than later as Essien, who had been expected to be out for most of the season, is working overtime to be fit.
He said: "Michael Essien is good news for me everyday. He is recovering quicker than we thought.
"He comes here at 10.30 in the morning and doesn't go until four in the afternoon. He tries to come back early. It is good for us. He is a fantastic example for other players.
"I don't want to put pressure on him but I think we will have good news sooner than we expected."
Scolari has been handed another injury boost with the news that Ricardo Carvalho should be back from a knee injury just after Christmas.
"The doctor says to me maybe 14 days more minimum. Maybe Ricardo will be fit for the games over Christmas on December 26th or 28th," Scolari added.
Source: Skysports
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