The former-Reading star joined Chelsea on a free-transfer in the summer. However, he hasn't started as many games for them as he would have liked and is reportedly unsettled at Stamford Bridge.
Although not starting many games, Sidwell has featured on a regular basis for the London club from the substitutes' bench and made his first Champions League appearance against Valencia last night. He was also an 85th minute substitute when Sunderland were defeated 2-0 on Saturday.
Reports eminating from the Capital say Sidwell, 24, would be happy to make a swift move in order to become one of the Premier League's most-feared midfielders.
Despite these reports, Sidwell continues to re-affirm his desire to play for The Blues, "I knew it would be difficult to earn a regular place but I also knew it would be down to me to show, when I was given a chance, what I can do.
"I'm loving every minute of it."