DEAL: Nottingham leading both Bayern Munich and Man Utd & Tottenham in hot race to sign £47.5m iron defender

Fabrizio Romano’s Caught Offside column has become essential reading for Chelsea fans in the last couple of years, simply because of the crazy amount of business we’ve been doing.

That should all slow down soon – but there’s still a lot of selling to be done, and top of the list are our academy developed players. It’s been almost two years of constant rumours about Trevoh Chalobah being sold for example, and there seems to be no change on that front.

An update from Romano on that situation revealed that Chelsea are still primed to sell him as soon as they can, despite his recent form. After returning from a long spell out, Chalobah has proved himself as the most effective defender we’ve got.

DEAL: Nottingham leading both Bayern Munich and Man Utd & Tottenham in hot race to sign £47.5m iron defender
DEAL: Nottingham leading both Bayern Munich and Man Utd & Tottenham in hot race to sign £47.5m iron defender

But those in charge have made their bed, now they must lie in it. Romano references interest from a wide variety of clubs, showing how highly rated the 24 year old is:

“Another defender who could be one to watch on the market this summer is Chelsea’s Trevoh Chalobah, and I thought I’d clarify his situation as some fans have been asking me if his situation could change now that he’s been playing more often recently, and performing well in Mauricio Pochettino’s line up.

“My understanding is that the expectation is still for Chalobah to leave, so that Chelsea can make profit and for Chalobah to be a regular starter.

“I’ve spoken about interest from Bayern Munich and Nottingham Forest in the past, but there’s nothing happening now. Let’s see who’s going to move on that, at the moment there is nothing concrete yet in terms of talks.”

A plan gone horribly wrong

Sadly the plan to sell Chalobah was put in place long ago, and some of the spending on players like Axel Disasi was only committed to because our homegrown favourite was scheduled to leave. The stickiness of the situation has been enhanced by the fact that Chalobah has simply been so much better than the players bought to replace him.

Much as with the Conor Gallagher situation, those making the decisions have painted themselves into a corner.

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