Bolton's Anelka looks to bolt to Blues

Anelka (top) has been passed around the Premier League performing for clubs Manchester City, Arsenal and Bolton.

BOLTON - Bolton striker Nicolas Anelka looks ever more likely to leave the Reebok Stadium after admitting he would love a move to Chelsea.


The France forward signed a new four-year contract earlier this season but his superb form this campaign - where he has already scored 10 goals - has seen him heavily linked to a move to a bigger club.


"The chairmen (of Bolton and Chelsea) are discussing it," Anelka told French sports daily L'Equipe. "I really hope it happens - and especially that I am eligible to play in the Champions League.


"But until the contract is signed and I am presented to the press in my new shirt, nothing is done."


The former Arsenal striker has also been linked with a return to Manchester City where he played from 2002-05.


And the 28-year-old insists that would not be a step backwards.


"I want to go to a bigger club and that's what City have become under a manager such as (Sven-Goran) Eriksson, who I was ready to join in 1999 at Lazio," added Anelka.


"Staying at Bolton, where I am very happy, wouldn't be a punishment either."


Bolton are expected to ask for 26 million euros for Anelka - 14 more than they paid Fenerbahce for him in August 2006.


And agent Doug Pingisi is sure the in-form frontman is destined to leave sooner rather than later.


"Nico is ready to join a club at the height of his talent and his football," he said. "I would love to see him sing the Champions League anthem every year."