Softfootball has reported that Como has paused their efforts to acquire Trevoh Chalobah. Club president Mirwan Suwarso has been in discussions with Inter Milan’s president Giuseppe Marotta about the future of the Chelsea defender.
Recent information indicates that the two clubs enjoy a strong rapport. Como has stated that they will only consider making another offer for Chalobah if Inter withdraws from negotiations.
This development marks a noteworthy change in the ongoing transfer situation, following Chelsea’s rejection of Como’s earlier bids, which included a proposal of €28 million plus €2 million in bonuses. Chelsea continues to rate the England defender at approximately €35 million.
In contrast, Inter Milan remains a viable candidate and is in ongoing talks with Chalobah’s representatives as they assess the potential to sign the adaptable centre-back.

Currently, Como has chosen not to engage in a bidding war with their Serie A competitor and will carefully observe further developments before deciding whether to rekindle their interest.
As Inter continues to negotiate with the player’s representatives and Chelsea holds firm on its valuation, Chalobah’s future remains one of the key stories in this summer’s transfer window.
