Chelsea outcast Ben Chilwell is expected to stay at the club beyond the transfer window amid a lack of offers for the left-back.
Ben Chilwell is staying put at Chelsea—unless a last-minute transfer miracle happens. Despite rumors of a potential exit, the England left-back isn’t close to
Crystal Palace are plotting a late move to sign Chelsea left-back Ben Chilwell as they look to add depth to Oliver Glasner's squad.
Crystal Palace are interested in signing Ben Chilwell from London and Premier League rivals Chelsea in the January transfer window, according to Mick Brown in Football Insider. The former Manchester United and Blackburn Rovers chief scout has claimed that he has heard that the Eagles are showing interest in the left-back.
Sources say Chilwell is not close to leaving the Blues, for whom he has appeared only once this season - as a substitute in the Carabao Cup win over League Two Barrow in September.
CHELSEA outcast Ben Chilwell has been lined up for a stunning transfer to Juventus. The left-back hasn’t made a single Premier League or Europa League appearance under Enzo Maresca this season.
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Juventus is one of the clubs reportedly interested in signing Ben Chilwell, as the English left-back finds himself out of favour at Chelsea.
Crystal Palace are reportedly providing an exit escape from Chelsea for one senior player who wants out, according to a former scout this week.The Blues are attempting to get some last minute deals
There have been no fresh enquires for Ben Chilwell or Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, but Chelsea expect that to change in the final week of the window according to The Athletic.The Blues haven’t been as
That could see them sign Chilwell, with Tyrick Mitchell being the only left-back in their ranks, and given that Chilwell has been a top-level player for a number of years, scout Brown insists that the star could be open to a move to South London. He said, via Football Insider: