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Ben Chilwell leaving Chelsea?

Ben Chilwell is expected to leave Chelsea during the January transfer window following a lack of first-team involvement under manager Enzo Maresca.

Ben Chilwell is reportedly considered surplus to requirements by Chelsea's manager Enzo Maresca as the January transfer window approaches. Chilwell has only played 45 minutes this season and is said to not be in Maresca's future plans. The club has publicly indicated that he has no future at Chelsea, and he has been excluded from first team training. An exit for the 27-year-old is considered the most likely outcome in the coming months. However, it has been reported that no teams have shown willingness to move for Chilwell.

Chelsea could ship Ben Chilwell out on loan for the next season and a half. Marseille is one of the clubs tracking him as a target.

Marseille have shown fresh interest in taking Ben Chilwell to France, as Chelsea consider an 18-month loan for him.

Chelsea are still looking to sell Ben Chilwell.

Chelsea are reportedly looking to offload Ben Chilwell in the upcoming January transfer window. The England defender was included in Chelsea’s Bomb Squad after Enzo Maresca's arrival earlier this summer, but a transfer away from the club did not materialize. It was reported that several Turkish clubs showed interest, though none made a formal bid. Chelsea remain hopeful of selling Chilwell in January. The 27-year-old has a little less than three years left on his current contract with the west London club, and his Estimated Transfer Value (ETV) is €19.2 million.

Chelsea are ready to welcome offers for left-back Ben Chilwell. The Blues tried to engineer an exit for the former Leicester City defender during the summer but no transfer materialised.

Chelsea defender Ben Chilwell is trying to break into Enzo Maresca's first XI despite being put up for sale. Told he must leave to get game time, Chilwell trained away from the first team after failing to move in the summer. Left out of the Europa Conference League squad, Maresca may let him resume first-team training. Eager to impress the new boss, Chilwell is prepared to fight for his place, having turned down offers to wait for the right opportunity.

Chilwell was told he had no future at Stamford Bridge after being deemed unsuitable for Maresca’s tactical system upon the Italian’s appointment as Chelsea manager this summer. However, Chilwell was unable to secure a transfer away from the club and was named in Chelsea’s 25-man squad despite Maresca initially saying there was no way back for the defender.

Ben Chilwell is still with Chelsea but has been training separately because the idea was for him to leave the club. Since no solution has been found, he will probably start training with the team again. He seems to be in good condition.

Ben Chilwell has been unable to find a move away from Chelsea this summer despite being told he has no future at Stamford Bridge under Maresca. His wages of around €200,000 per week have proven a stumbling block, and teams are also reluctant to move for him due to his significant injury issues in recent times.

Ben Chilwell has been linked with an exit over the past few days, but clubs in Turkey are yet to propose a formal offer for the England left-back. Consequently, he remains in limbo and faces the possibility of not playing any senior football for the next four months. Enzo Maresca has confirmed that Chilwell will not feature for Chelsea this season, with the club’s former vice-captain expected to be restricted to a role on the sidelines until the January transfer window opens.

Ben Chilwell offered his services to three Turkish clubs but was ignored by all. He is unlikely to leave Stamford Bridge and will likely have to spend the next four months on the outside looking in.

Exiled former vice-captain Ben Chilwell did not make Chelsea's A-list squad for the UEFA Conference League. He faces at least four months without football unless he can secure a late move to Turkey or elsewhere.

Chelsea is looking for a club in Turkey for Ben Chilwell, as reported by The Telegraph. This might be his only option to play football in a competitive league until January.

Chelsea are open to sending Ben Chilwell on loan to Turkey, with the left-back facing at least four months in the football wilderness if he stays at Stamford Bridge.

Chelsea are open to loaning Ben Chilwell to Turkey. Specific clubs have not been named, but Chelsea are willing to sanction a temporary move. Chilwell now faces the choice of not playing for at least four months or moving to Turkey.

Chelsea reporter Kieran Gill from the Daily Mail reported that Ben Chilwell is available for sale or loan. The transfer window is still open in Greece, Turkey, Belgium, etc.

Ben Chilwell was told by Chelsea to find a new club in the last days of the summer transfer window.

Chelsea is dealing with an overcrowded squad and wants to part ways with players like Ben Chilwell before the transfer deadline. According to manager Enzo Maresca, they will not get any playing time this season.

Chelsea is dealing with an overcrowded squad and wants to part ways with players like Ben Chilwell before the transfer deadline. According to manager Enzo Maresca, they will not get any playing time this season.

Chelsea want to shift Ben Chilwell who earns a whopping £200,000 per week.

Chilwell is excluded from the squad for the match against Servette and is reportedly out of Chelsea's technical project. His future is uncertain with the summer transfer market open for a little more than 24 hours.

Chelsea coach Enzo Maresca says Ben Chilwell and Raheem Sterling continue to train away from the squad and if they want to play regularly they have an option to leave.

Ben Chilwell is part of Chelsea's 'bomb squad' and has been told that he has no future at Stamford Bridge. He must train on his own in an effort to force him out of the club.

Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca has made it clear that Ben Chilwell is not in his plans and has urged him to find a new club before the transfer window shuts on Friday. The Blues may include Chilwell as a makeweight in a deal for Jadon Sancho.

Ben Chilwell is included in the group of players dubbed 'The Bomb Squad' and could leave Stamford Bridge within the next week.

Ben Chilwell was deemed surplus to requirements by Enzo Maresca and exiled from the first team at Chelsea.

Ben Chilwell has been ruthlessly exiled by Chelsea.

Manchester United have reportedly been offered the chance to sign Ben Chilwell from Chelsea before the close of the transfer window.

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca has confirmed he has told Ben Chilwell to look for a transfer away from the club before the window closes later this month. Chilwell was not included in the squad for the Premier League opener against Manchester City. Maresca mentioned that Chilwell will struggle to get minutes with the team.

Enzo Maresca stated that he told Ben Chilwell that he would have difficulties because of his position. More than 15 players are training separately.

Ben Chilwell is also training separately from the main group. Coach Enzo Maresca stated that there is no update on his situation and hinted that Chilwell might need to leave if he wants more playing time.

Chilwell is on the exit ramp from Chelsea as part of the club's efforts to reduce their squad size.

Chelsea has clarified that they are open to the sale of Ben Chilwell.

Chelsea are actively looking to offload multiple stars before the summer transfer window ends. Maresca recently admitted that Chilwell should explore the potential of leaving the club. Like Sterling, Chilwell was also omitted from Chelsea’s squad for their opening match of the Premier League season.

Chelsea will try to sell Ben Chilwell. Chelsea head coach Enzo Maresca suggested that Chilwell find a new club due to not fitting into the preferred system. Maresca mentioned that Chilwell has not been training due to illness and struggles to find his best position in the team. Chilwell had a successful first season but has been plagued by injuries.

Ben Chilwell (27) is no longer in demand at FC Chelsea. "It is better for him if he leaves and gets playing minutes," said Enzo Maresca, the new coach of the Blues, before the Premier League opener against Manchester City on Sunday. Vice-captain Chilwell, a 21-time England international, only extended his contract in April 2023 until 2027.

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca stated that vice-captain Ben Chilwell is expected to leave the club this summer. Chilwell, who joined Chelsea from Leicester in 2020 for 50 million euros, signed a new four-year contract in April 2023. However, according to the Daily Mail, it is likely that he will not complete his contract. Chilwell has made 106 appearances and scored nine goals for Chelsea.

Enzo Maresca has advised Ben Chilwell to leave Chelsea before the transfer window closes. Chilwell, who was limited to only 21 appearances in all competitions last season, missed out on England's Euro 2024 squad selection due to knee injuries. Additionally, he was sidelined for three months last season because of a hamstring injury. Maresca implied that Chilwell has no future at the club and recommended that he move on to secure more playing time.

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca indicated that vice-captain Ben Chilwell is expected to leave the club this summer. Chilwell, who joined Chelsea from Leicester in 2020 for 50 million euros, has found it difficult to secure a position on the field, according to Maresca. Despite signing a new contract in April 2023 for an additional four years, it is likely he will not fulfill it, as reported by the Daily Mail. Chilwell has made 106 appearances for Chelsea and scored nine goals.

Enzo Maresca publically told Ben Chilwell to leave Chelsea and find minutes elsewhere. Chilwell has been struggling to stay fit consistently and is not suitable for Maresca's style.

Chelsea's coach Enzo Maresca confirmed that the club will consider offers for Ben Chilwell before the transfer window closes. Chilwell stated, 'I have to make a decision. Maybe it's better to leave and get playing time rather than sit on the bench.'

Enzo Maresca says Ben Chilwell can leave Chelsea before the transfer window closes later this month.

Ben Chilwell is assessing his options after being one of the early victims of Chelsea's summer managerial change. He has been attracting loose interest from Manchester United a few weeks ago. The Chelsea board are unlikely to stand in Chilwell’s way if they receive a suitable offer between now and August 30.

Ben Chilwell will not be held back if a good offer comes to Chelsea. A fee of around 23 million euros is expected.

Enzo Maresca has hinted that Ben Chilwell isn’t a natural fit in his preferred system as the Chelsea vice-captain faces an uncertain future in west London.

Ben Chilwell is nearing an exit from Chelsea, but the club won't let him go at any price.

Ben Chilwell could be among Chelsea's top candidates to be sold during the summer transfer window. The club is planning a significant clearout following two years under Todd Boehly's ownership. Chilwell's compatibility with new manager Enzo Maresca's style is less than clear. He is one of Chelsea's highest earners, and the club could be open to selling him if the price is right. However, his injury record could have a negative effect in the transfer market.

Ben Chilwell's future at Chelsea has been branded 'uncertain' due to injuries, competition for place, and a new outlook from manager Enzo Maresca.

Ben Chilwell might not fit in the new tactical blueprint of Enzo Maresca, the incoming manager of Chelsea. Maresca is expected to implement a possession-heavy style of play which may not suit Chilwell's skill set. Consequently, Chilwell, who currently serves as the vice-captain of Chelsea, may find himself on the fringes in the upcoming season.

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