AC Milan will pursue a winter loan for an out-of-favor player star for Chelsea…

AC Milan is interested in signing Chelsea’s center back. Loaned Trevoh Chalobah
Numerous elite teams are interested in signing Trevoh Chalobah, and AC Milan has now entered the competition to get the Chelsea center-back on loan in January.

Chalobah has been told he won’t play for the Blues again, and the door is open for him to depart, allowing other clubs an opportunity to take it, according to Calciomercato (h/t Football.London). Milan is aware of his predicament and is considering a January deal with the Serie A team.

After selling players to San Siro, including Christian Pulisic, Fikayo Tomori, and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, the Blues have already completed a move with the Serie A team.

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AC Milan is pondering a January move for Trevoh Chalobah. (Photo by GLYN KIRK/AFP via Getty Images)
The 23-year-old came close to leaving the club last summer when Chelsea accepted a bid from Nottingham Forest, but the center-back turned down the move.

Bayern are also keen on signing him and could make a January move that will see him reunite with former Blues manager Thomas Tuchel, who handed the player his debut in West London.

Chelsea want to sell Chalobah permanently, so a loan doesn’t make sense until they put an obligation on him to buy because there’s a chance he could return to the team if he doesn’t meet their expectations.

 

Is it appropriate for Trevoh Chalobah and Tuchel to rejoin Bayern?

We should attempt to capitalize on the competition since Bayern and Milan may compete for the defender during the winter transfer window. However, Chalobah has to decide which team he wants to join as well. At Bayern, he will be reunited with Tuchel, and at Milan, he will meet up with players from Chelsea again. He now has the choice of which club to pursue after having the chance to revitalize his career at both.

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