Man Utd is interested in Chelsea’s Chalobah.
Trevoh Chalobah, a defender for Chelsea, has drawn interest from Manchester United since it appears that the 25-year-old will be leaving Stamford Bridge this summer.
The announcement coincides with rumors that Chalobah is “disappointed” that Chelsea did not include him on their preseason tour of the United States.
Trevoh Chalobah can be careful about his next club because he has a contract with Chelsea until 2028, as journalist Ben Jacobs disclosed to GIVEMESPORT in a post on Monday. Although he is understandably upset that Chelsea was not invited to join them on their preseason tour of America, he won’t leave unless the club says otherwise.
Following his debut in 2021, Chalobah—a graduate of Chelsea’s youth academy—has played in 58 Premier League games. Nevertheless, Enzo Maresca, the new manager of Chelsea, does not think it is necessary to keep the defender on the team because the center-back spot is already congested due to recent additions and expected injury returns.
Chelsea is apparently looking for a sum of about £25 million, but they may hang out for closer to £30 million even if no firm offers have been made for Chalobah yet.
Jacobs added, “Multiple Premier League clubs have enquired, including Manchester United, but Chelsea don’t have any offers yet.
With the exits of Willy Kwambala and Raphael Varane, the Red Devils are trying to strengthen their defensive options.
Considering that Chalobah can play both center back and right back, he might end up being a more affordable and adaptable choice for United than players like Matthijs de Ligt and Jarrad Branthwaite.
Chalobah, a Football Talent Scout Jacek Kulig called a “monster,” makes £50,000 a week at Chelsea right now. It seems that new Chelsea manager Maresca has different ideas about the makeup of the team, despite his popularity among Chelsea supporters.
As they continue to look at defensive reinforcements, Manchester United is reportedly in talks with the agent of Bayern Munich right-back Noussair Mazraoui.