Following the closure of the summer transfer window few weeks ago, football clubs are now looking for opportunities to sign new players in the January window.
Todd Boehly's Chelsea are expected to give their new manager, Graham Potter full backing in terms of transfers. The English top tactician has been backed to lead a rebuild at Stamford Bridge that will see Chelsea compete for top trophies again.
As this happens, the Blues are also monitoring their current squad players. Chelsea's move to keep Trevor Chalobah in the summer saw the player's exit become impossible. He has however been lately concerned with the lack of playing time at the Bridge and is currently considering possible exit.
Latest reports indicate that the player could leave on January with several clubs expected to battle for his signature. In the summer transfer window, a number of top clubs including Intermilan and RB Leipzig were poised to make a move for the Chelsea's top talent.
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