WORRIED striker Radamel Falcao wants assurances over his Chelsea future, according to reports.
Falcao, 29, has been a bit-part player at Stamford Bridge this season after joining the club on loan from Monaco.
The Colombia international, who scored just four goals for Manchester United during a disappointing loan spell last season, has started just one league game all campaign.
And the Daily Mirror claim he is ready to request a return to Monaco if new manager Guus Hiddink doesn't want him.
Hiddink is back in charge at Stamford Bridge after taking over from Jose Mourinho, who was sacked last week.
The Dutchman was interim boss at Chelsea in 2009 and led them to victory in the FA Cup.
He will remain in charge until the end of the season, where Chelsea will seek to appoint Mourinho's long-term successor.
As for Falcao, his future in the Chelsea side is far from clear.
Hiddink is unlikely to spend big in January - with the next manager set to identify long-term targets next summer - but may be given cash to improve Chelsea's ailing strike force.
Between them, Falcao, Diego Costa and Loic Remy have scored eight goals all season.
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