Chelsea are not actively seeking to sell Trevoh Chalobah despite renewed interest from Napoli, with the club’s position on the defender shifting from earlier transfer windows.
According to reports by The Telegraph, the Blues are now adopting a more reserved approach regarding the 26-year-old’s future, signalling he is no longer on the club’s departure list.
Chalobah, who has Sierra Leonean heritage, has been the subject of persistent speculation in recent transfer windows.
Napoli remain keen on the versatile defender and are expected to consider a formal offer, but Chelsea are no longer actively marketing him or inviting bids from interested parties.
The club’s current position indicates a clear change in attitude toward Chalobah’s importance in the squad.
While they are not entirely ruling out a sale, any proposal would now require serious consideration and meet their valuation, rather than being viewed as an opportunity to offload a player deemed surplus to requirements.
Chalobah, who rose through the Chelsea academy and has made key appearances in the Premier League, has endured injury setbacks but remains a valuable squad option.
He was key to the club winning the 2025 Club World Cup.