Chelsea defender Renato Veiga has reportedly ruled out the possibility of a permanent departure.
The Portugal international has been unable to establish himself in Enzo Maresca's side since he completed a £12m move from FC Basel in the summer.
Veiga has been restricted to just seven Premier League appearances, with his only top-flight start coming in September's win over Bournemouth.
As a result, the 21-year-old has had to be content with regular playing time in the Conference League, having started all six of Chelsea's matches in the league phase, chipping in with a couple of goals.
Veiga has showcased his versatility when he has been used this season, having played as a centre-back, left-back and central midfield.
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Veiga refuses permanent departure
Despite only joining the club in the summer, Veiga is currently being linked with a move away before next month's transfer deadline.
There has been speculation that Veiga could be allowed to leave on a permanent transfer despite having a contract until the summer of 2031.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano, Veiga has ruled out the prospect of leaving Chelsea on a permanent basis.
The update claims that Veiga believes in the project at Stamford Bridge and is planning to stay with the West London club for the long term.
However, the Portuguese is open to leaving the club as long as it is only a six-month loan deal until the end of the current season.
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Who is interested in Veiga?
Borussia Dortmund have been heavily linked with a move for Veiga, with the German giants also interested in recruiting his Chelsea teammate Carney Chukwuemeka.
Dortmund are believed to be keen to sign the defender on a loan deal, although it remains to be seen whether Chelsea will agree to the move before the transfer deadline.
While there is a possibility he could depart, Veiga has been named on the bench for tonight's Premier League home clash with Bournemouth.