England-Sierra Leone centre-back Trevoh Chalobah of Chelsea is being linked with a summer move to Serie A side Inter as speculation grows over his Stamford Bridge future.
The 26-year-old, who was born in Freetown on 5 July 1999 and stands at 1.92m, is listed with a market value of €40.00m, according to Transfermarkt, with Italian reports suggesting Inter are assessing the cost of a potential deal. The probability of any move is currently unclear and has been rated simply as “?” in early rumours.
Chalobah, a right-footed defender who wears the number 23 shirt for Chelsea, has emerged as a versatile option across the back line in recent seasons, but key details around his contract length and expiry have not been publicly confirmed. That uncertainty has fuelled talk that he could be allowed to depart or run down his terms before eventually becoming a free agent if no agreement is reached.
The Chelsea academy product, who holds both English and Sierra Leonean nationality, has represented the London club at senior level after progressing through their youth system and is listed with Chelsea FC as his current “national team” on Transfermarkt. He has gained experience in the Premier League and European competition, attracting attention from clubs on the continent.
In his most recent outing for Chelsea, Chalobah featured against Premier League opposition earlier this month, with the match ending in a draw as he delivered a solid defensive display at centre-back. His performance, combining aerial strength and composure in possession, underlined why Inter are monitoring his situation.
With his valuation at €40.00m and Inter seeking long-term defensive reinforcements, any move – whether now or when his contract situation becomes clearer – could prove pivotal in shaping Chalobah’s next step, determining whether he develops into a mainstay in Italy or reasserts himself as a central figure at Chelsea.
