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Manchester United make an audacious move! 🚨 The Red Devils have officially inquired about signing the £50,000-a-week ‘Monster’. This powerhouse player has been tearing up the league, and now Old Trafford could be his next stage! Fans are buzzing with excitement at the prospect of this game-changing addition. Could this be the signing that propels United back to glory? Stay tuned for more updates on this thrilling development

Trevoh Chalobah is poised to leave Chelsea this summer, with Manchester United expressing interest in the defender. According to journalist Ben Jacobs, Chalobah is “disappointed” about not being included in Chelsea’s pre-season tour in the USA.

 

Chalobah, 25, has progressed through Chelsea’s youth academy and has made 58 Premier League appearances since his debut in 2021. Despite his contributions, new Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca does not prioritize retaining him, especially with the arrival of Tosin Adarabioyo from Fulham and the anticipated return of Wesley Fofana from injury.

 

Several clubs are interested in Chalobah, including Manchester United, which seeks to bolster its defense following the departures of Raphael Varane and Willy Kwambala. Chelsea is yet to receive a formal offer for Chalobah but is hoping for a fee of around £25 million, potentially holding out for closer to £30 million.

 

Chalobah, described as a “monster” by Football Talent Scout Jacek Kulig, has support from Chelsea fans, but Maresca has excluded him from his plans. Though no concrete offers have been received, Manchester United remains interested, especially with the potential exit of Victor Lindelof. They are also considering Matthijs de Ligt and Everton’s Jarrad Branthwaite as alternatives.

 

Chalobah, earning £50,000-a-week and able to play as a centre-back and right-back, could be a versatile option for United if they have budget constraints. Alongside their search for a centre-back, United is also targeting Bayern Munich’s right-back Noussair Mazraoui, with talks ongoing between the club and the player’s agent.

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