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Chelsea decides about the future of the "selfless" 25 year old, amid interest from several clubs
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Chelsea decides about the future of the “selfless” 25 year old, amid interest from several clubs

June 10, 2025 2 Min Read
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  • Charoba was an asset
  • Chelsea must protect Trevo Charova

Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Trevoh Chalobah and Chelsea teammates celebrate following their Premier League matches. (Photo: Warren Little/Getty Images)

Chelsea defender Trevo Charova has linked his move from the club, but the blues will prefer to sell other players on top of him.

The 25-year-old has always been with Chelsea since returning from his Lawn Spell midway through last season, and he has been extremely helpful to them. The defender is impressed with his performance, and his versatility is a bonus.

Chelsea were able to sell multiple players this summer.

Charoba was an asset

Chalobah can operate as a central defender and as a fullback. He is an important player for Chelsea and they are not planning to sell him this summer. Meanwhile, reports from Football Insider claim that several Premier League clubs are keen on him. Italian champion Napoli is also monitoring his situation.

There is no doubt that the 25-year-old is a high-quality player. He has been praised as “selfless” by former Chelsea manager and club legend Frank Lampard.

Chelsea must protect Trevo Charova

Chelsea’s Trevo Charova praises the fans. (Photo: Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Keeping him at the club should be a priority for Chelsea. They aim to compete in the UEFA Champions League next season and compete for the trophy. They need a better quality, deeper team. Being at your disposal by versatile players like Chalobah is a huge bonus.

Meanwhile, the defender has no reason to leave the club he was a boy. He is unlikely to force an exit despite interest from multiple clubs.

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Charova is looking to establish himself as an essential asset for Chelsea in the future. He hopes to lead them to the top of British football once again. Chelsea are not at their best in recent seasons and need a quality player to bounce back. Keeping the best players is a priority for them too.

Report: Chelsea will clarify transfer priorities and need two positions

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