Chelsea has agreed terms with Italian Serie A side Como for the transfer of defender Trevor Chalobah, continuing the Premier League club’s aggressive campaign to reshape its roster and balance the books. The deal, first reported by Gianluca Di Marzio, marks another chapter in Chelsea’s ongoing squad overhaul.
Chalobah, a product of Chelsea’s academy with over 50 senior appearances for the club, is set to swap west London for the shores of Lake Como.
The business logic behind the deal
Chalobah falls into the category of a capable defender, but not a starter in a squad that’s been stuffed with new arrivals. Moving him to Como, likely for a fee in the low-to-mid millions of euros, lets Chelsea free up wage bill space and recoup some capital.
Como earned promotion to Serie A and has been spending aggressively to build a squad capable of surviving in Italy’s top flight. Adding a Premier League-tested defender fits the playbook of a club trying to establish itself quickly. The expected fee, while modest by Premier League standards, is significant for a newly promoted Serie A side. Performance bonuses and sell-on clauses are likely baked into the deal structure.








