Chelsea FC is facing a pivotal choice regarding Trevoh Chalobah, as sources have linked the adaptable defender to Como 1907 ahead of the upcoming season.
This development follows a report by Softfootball that Chalobah was called up to the England national football team squad due to an injury to Tino Livramento, highlighting the defender’s rising profile.
Como, now under the management of former Chelsea player Cesc Fàbregas, is eager to bolster its defense after qualifying for the UEFA Champions League.
Chalobah has reportedly become a key target for the Italian club, although differences between Como’s valuation and Chelsea’s asking price may hinder discussions.

After enhancing his status at Stamford Bridge throughout the past season, Chalobah is no longer seen as a likely candidate to leave.
His versatility across various defensive roles, along with his status as a homegrown player and previous experience, make him a significant asset for Chelsea as they gear up for a challenging season under new manager Xabi Alonso.
Though Como can promise Champions League participation and an ambitious vision, Chelsea holds a strong position in negotiations, making Chalobah’s future a noteworthy development to monitor this summer.
