Chelsea loanee Michy Batshuayi will wait until after World Cup to make decision over Borussia Dortmund move
Belgium international bagged nine goals in 14 appearances for the Bundesliga giants this season
CHELSEA loanee Michy Batshuayi will not make a decision about his future until after the World Cup.
The Belgian, 24, scored nine goals in 14 appearances during his spell with Borussia Dortmund this season.
Lucien Favre's side are understood to be pushing for a permanent deal, but Chelsea are demanding a whopping fee of £50million.
The ex-Marseille striker, who joined the Blues in 2016, has admitted that he has no preferences between the two clubs.
Speaking about his future, he said: "Dortmund was a great experience for me.
"They welcomed me very warmly.
"I was in a good environment and you could see that on the pitch.
"It was a while since I had played so much.
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"I can't remember being allowed to play two games in a row at Chelsea. It was good to gain confidence.
"I don't have a preference; they're two beautiful clubs.
"My focus is on the World Cup right now and I don't want to think about what happens afterwards."
Batshuayi was a huge doubt for Belgium's World Cup campaign after suffering ankle ligament damage during a 2-0 win over Schalke.
But after returning to Chelsea to undergo a strict rehabilitation programme, the striker is fit to feature for Roberto Martinez's side.