Chelsea are preparing to face Aston Villa in this weekend tough Premier League encounter on away soil. The West London side are coming into this fixture at the back of a midweek 0-2 victory at AC Milan side in Champions League group stage fixture.
But unfortunately for Graham Potter that came with heavy price as right-back Reece James picked a knee injury. According to a report by Sunsport the latter may have to see a specialist on the same at least as soon as possible.
But with that said the England international is not aware as well how long that may keep him away from Graham Potter team. In there are fears he could miss the coming Qatar World Cup if the player will need a surgery.
The report claim a final assessment will be made this weekend to be sure he will need a surgery to correct. The 'damaged Knee ligaments' as per Sunsport report. Already the England manager Southgate has doubts on Alexander Arnold. Who is struggling with an injury as well as Wan-Bissaka is out of form and hasn't been playing for United recently under Erik ten Hag.
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