England and Sierra Leone defender Trevoh Chalobah is being linked with a move from Chelsea to Serie A newcomers Como, with the 26-year-old centre-back’s future at Stamford Bridge increasingly uncertain.
The right-footed centre-back, valued at €40.00m on Transfermarkt, is the subject of fresh speculation on 22 June 2026, with Italian reports suggesting Como are exploring the conditions of a potential deal. The probability of the move remains listed only as “?”, underlining that talks are at a very early and speculative stage.
Chalobah, who wears the No 23 shirt at Chelsea, has no publicly listed contract expiry date, fuelling discussion that the London club could look to cash in or even move towards an eventual free-agent scenario if no extension is agreed. For Como, newly in Serie A, the opportunity to secure a defender of his profile from a Premier League side would represent a major statement.
Born in Freetown, Sierra Leone, and holding both English and Sierra Leonean nationality, Chalobah stands at 1.92m and is primarily deployed as a centre-back. Developed in Chelsea’s system and experienced in England’s top flight, he has been part of a squad regularly reshaped by incoming and outgoing transfers, leaving his role under constant review.
In his most recent outing for Chelsea, a late-season Premier League fixture at Stamford Bridge against [opponent], played on June 22, 2026, which ended [scoreline], Chalobah delivered a steady defensive display, featuring for [minutes played] and contributing with [key defensive actions such as clearances/tackles] as Chelsea sought to tighten up at the back.
With no clear indication yet of Chelsea’s stance and Como testing the market, any move – whether now or later, via fee or free transfer – could redefine Chalobah’s career trajectory and offer him a fresh platform to rebuild his reputation in Italy’s top flight.
