Chelsea to sell him as perfect replacement found already

Chelsea to sell him as perfect replacement found already


 The size of Chelsea’s first team squad has made it likely that there will still be a number of big names sold in the upcoming transfer windows.

Some big name signings from the last two years have already found themselves struggling for regular minutes at Stamford Bridge.

Christopher Nkunku is reportedly growing concerned of his playing time, with him struggling to displace Nicolas Jackson from the Premier League side.

Another position where there have been very few changes seen in this season is at centre-back. Wesley Fofana and Levi Colwill have started every game they have been available for together.

Trevoh Chalobah of Crystal Palace celebrates after scoring the first goal during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers FC and Cr...

Chelsea to sell Trevoh Chalobah in 2025

This has seen some big names miss out on minutes, and some such as Trevoh Chalobah forced to leave the club on loan in order to play at all.

The Cobham graduate is currently at Crystal Palace, where he recently scored his first goal of the season.

However, his future at the club he developed at was thrown into doubt with how he was treated over the summer.

They made it no secret they wanted rid of him, and that seems to have not changed now. According to GiveMeSport, the plan is to sell Chalobah in 2025.

Chelsea happy with Benoit Badiashile

The report goes on to say that the Blues could be in the market to sign a new centre-back, however this will not come at the disposal of Benoit Badiashile.

The Blues are reportedly happy with Badiashile despite the fact that he is not really playing many minutes this season.

Chalobah meanwhile enjoyed a very strong end to last season, with Shaun Wright-Phillips describing him as ‘superb’.

The future for Chalobah does not look bright, however the struggle may be finding a club to take the defender off their hands on a permanent basis.

He seems to have desires to continue playing European football, which could mean a move abroad would be his best bet at securing this.

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