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Tottenham still interested in signing ‘fantastic’ £43m player who hasn’t played a single minute this season
New re❀ports sug🤡gest that Tottenham are still keen on signing Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah as they look to bolster their squad.
According to , Tottenham are already planning for the January transfer window and they have dec🌺ided that they want to prioritise getting a centre-back.
Spurs are apparently ‘continuing to monitor’ Chelsea’s Trevoh Chalobah. The defender was a player who the club apparently ꦰwanted in the summer transfer window.
It ♔looks like the North London cl🧸ub could make a move for signings in January, and with them currently top of the Premier League, it makes a lot of sense to strengthen the squad.
Tottenham still want to sign Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah
The ‘fantastic‘ defender has risen from the Blues academy over the years; ho𒊎wever, he has struggled to consistently✱ start for the club.
This has been due to injuries, but a♐lso due to the manager at the time not favour𓆉ing the 24 year-old centre-back.
The player, who Chelsea value at around is currently iꦡnjured at the moment, with him suffering an injury setback in October. If he could recover from this injury before January, ♔then he could be a very good signing.
Chalobah is very versaꦜtile as he can play across the back four and in defensive midfield if needed. He is also still ve🌳ry young and clearly has a high ceiling.
The only issue of course is that Chalobah is yet to play a single minute in any competition this season due to injury. Spurs definitely need a stronger squad if they want to stay top of the division, and this makes the possible signing a risk as they do not know if his current long-term injury will cause further problems. Chalobah is not the only defender they are linked with. Spurs are also keen on Bournemouth’s Lloyd Kelly.
It wil♏l be interesting to see whether Tottenham can keep their good momentum going. No one would have expected them to be top of the divi♐sion and this will no doubt make it easier to attract stars in the January transfer window.