Trevoh Chalobah is likely to be sold by Chelsea next month.
That is according to a report from TEAMtalk.
Trevoh Chalobah, who’s a product of the Chelsea academy, hasn’t mad a single appearance this season due to injury.
The defender’s played 63 first-team games for the Blues. There’s a chance he’s played his last, too.

Chelsea exit on the cards
TEAMtalk has claimed today that Chalobah is ‘likely’ to exit Stamford Bridge when the January window opens.
It is explained that a transfer worth around £35million could be done for the centre-back’s sale.
The report says that Steve Cooper, who manages Premier League side Nottingham Forest, is ‘keen’ on bringing him to the City Ground.
In addition, Welsh manager Cooper, who’s tipped to be sacked and to take charge at rivals Crystal Palace, would recommend signing Chalobah at Selhurst Park if he switches jobs.
Interest in Trevoh Chalobah
Journalist Ryan Taylor wrote on X last month that sources are convinced that Chalobah will leave Chelsea in the January window.
We’re certainly not surprised to hear of interest in him.
The versatile defender, who looks the part at centre-half or right-back, has done pretty well whenever called upon by Chelsea.
When fit again, he’s too good to be sat on the Chelsea bench every week. It could make sense for all parties if he moves on because the competition for places is pretty steep in defence.
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