‘‘I’ll assess the season when the last game is over," - Oblak

The Slovenian has three years on his current contract and is strongly linked with Frank Lampard's Chelsea.

‘‘I’ll assess the season when the last game is over," - Oblak
Jan Oblak

Jan Oblak will consider his future when Atletico Madrid’s Champions League campaign is over.

The Slovenian is contracted with Diego Simeone’s side until June 2023 having impressed as the first choice goalkeeper of the Rojiblancos since the departure of Thibaut Courtois in 2014.

The shot-stopper has been linked with numerous European clubs including Chelsea who prefers to strengthen their goalkeeping department and move on with Kepa Arrizabalaga.

In an interview before his side’s Champions League showdown in Portugal today, Oblak has put interested teams on hold until Atletico’s campaign finishes.

‘‘I’ll assess the season when the last game is over. 

 

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“Hopefully we’ll have three more games left to play. Then there will be time after that to talk. But first, Leipzig. I’m really looking forward to it,” Oblak told Spanish newspaper AS.

His heroics at Anfield in March denied conceding many goals from the Reds front three which led to their exit in a 4-2 aggregate margin following victories in both legs.

Diego Simeone’s boys clash with German’s RB Leipzig who are without key man, Timo Werner. 

The German ruled out his participation in the Champions League with RB Leipzig and joined Chelsea’s pre-season campaign when he put pen to paper.

Oblak has a £110m release clause cuffed in his contract.