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Chelsea star looked upon by several clubs but…

One Chelsea player is being looked upon by several clubs right now. Earlier, the Blues were keen to sell him and even sent him on loan. But, they have now changed their stance and may opt to keep him.

The Blues have started the summer transfer window on a start note. Their activity suggests that many new players are set to join. But, they can’ keep signing new players without selling. As a result, many players are linked with an exit from Stamford Bridge.

One of the players who has been heavily linked with exit is Trevoh Chalobah. The Blues even sent him on loan to Crystal Palace. But, they recalled him in the January as they were short of defenders due to injury. Now, they have made a firm decision about the player.

Chelsea make firm decision about Chalobah

According to Football Insider, Chalobah is a man in demand right now. Firstly, he is wanted by Serie A champions Napoli. In addition, several Premier League clubs are keen to sign him. But, the Blues have now made a firm decision about the player’s future at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea will prefer to sell other defenders over Chalobah. This means they are open to keeping the player with them. The Blues are likely to sell Veiga and Disasi. In addition, they may also opt to part ways with Badiashile. This makes Chalobah safe at Stamford Bridge for now.

Chalobah has impressed everyone after coming back to Stamford Bridge from loan. He has now started for England national team under Thomas Tuchel. The player has came through Chelsea’s academy. Hence, he too may be tempted to stay there for long time.

But, this doesn’t mean that the player’s future is secure at the club. The Blues can still opt to sell him if a right offer arrives. In addition, the player can force the move if he feels that he may lack gametime. It will be interesting to see how this story unfolds.

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