Outgoing Chelsea coach Guus Hiddink wants to bring back Cote d’Ivoire legendary striker Didier Drogba, and goalkeeper Petr Cech to the London club. Didier Drogba The Dutch-born mentor has also confirmed that he’s staying with the Blues after leading the English Premier League giants to a 10th place finish. Hiddink will stay put at Stamford Bridge as an adviser where he will focus his energy on promoting youngsters to the senior team. The former PSV Eindhoven and Netherlands tactician was roped in by the Blues for a second stint following the departure of Jose Mourinho, during the worst title defence in Premier League history. The 69-year-old revealed all, adding that he has talked to both Drogba and Cech. “I have spoken with Didier Drogba. I spoke with Peter Cech. These are legends,” said Hiddink. “They have had much impact here. Once they are really finished their playing career, they can be of great value to the club, such as assistant or scout.” The 2014/15 EPL champions have been criticised for their lack of transformation in promoting youngsters coming through their youth system, but Hiddink credits himself with the emergence of Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Bertrand Traore this season.