Chelsea defender Levi Colwill’s promising run in the starting lineup was abruptly halted by an injury, leaving him sidelined for nearly six weeks.
Despite nearing a return to action, the timing might jeopardize his chances of earning a spot in Gareth Southgate’s European Championship squad this summer.
The 21-year-old’s priority now is to regain match fitness, but with limited time left in the current campaign, it poses a challenge.
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While Chelsea managed without him, the club’s financial situation could prompt consideration of bids for the center-back in the upcoming transfer window.
Previously, Mauricio Pochettino expressed trust in Colwill, leading to his return to Chelsea instead of a permanent move to Brighton and Hove Albion, where he had been on loan.
Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain are preparing a summer bid for Levi Cowill.
Reports suggest Liverpool and Paris Saint-Germain are eyeing him, raising speculation about his future.
Despite Chelsea’s initial commitment to Colwill, the final decision may lie with the player himself.
However, with Todd Boehly’s focus on the club’s interests, a transfer could be on the cards if deemed beneficial.
Colwill’s contentment at Chelsea contrasts with potential offers, indicating a pivotal decision ahead for both player and club.