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Chelsea duo Matt Miazga and Robert Kenedy will be loaned out by the club this month, Goal has confirmed.

The two have received several offers and are expected to stay in the English Premier League.

The 20-year-old striker has accepted an offer from Walter Mazzarri's Watford.

The 21-year-old defender has rejected a transfer to Eintracht Frankfurt in order to gain experience in the domestic league.

Manager Antonio Conte made it clear at the start of the month that the American needs to be playing to improve and gain experience ahead of a return to Stamford Bridge.

"I think in this moment it is good if he plays to improve, to go and get experience to improve," he said.

"You can improve only if you play. You play every game or a lot of games during the season. But he is a good guy and I am very happy about him.

"Miazga is a young player, he has a good technique and I think that he is working very well under the physical aspect, but the tactical aspect he can improve a lot and I think that he is improving with the work."

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