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Ben Chilwell new club decided? Turkish Giants lurking around

Ben Chilwell is lookin for a move away from Chelsea. Enzo Maresca made it pretty clear that the 27-year-old is not a part of his project. As a result, the Englishman will be leaving the Stamford Bridge. At his best, he is capable of being one of the top players in his position. But, injuries played a key role in downgrading his career. Now, the transfer window is almost coming to an end and he is almost without a club. Maresca made it pretty clear that the full back won’t be getting any minutes with the first team. So, a move away is more than necessary if the Englishman wishes to revive his career.

Jose Mourinho wants to sign Ben Chilwell from Chelsea

Apparently Fenerbahce manager Jose Mourinho is keen on signing the 27-year-old. The Turkish giants are looking to make a loan move for the left back. As per thechelseachronicle.com, they have until 13th of this month to get the deal done. England are also experiencing problems at the left back position. Trippier had to play out of his role in the EUROs for them. Luke Shaw did manage to take back his place in the finals. But, he is injury prone too. So, if Ben Chilwell moves away from Chelsea and starts finding his form, he could soon find a place in the Three Lions’ squad.

Are the Blues doing the right thing?

The Blues are already stacked in the position. Marc Cucurella was pretty great for Spain at the EUROs. He is more than a capable starter. At the same time, Maresca also made a signing for Renato Veiga. The Italian has also favored him on the pitch with minutes. Also, the 27-year-old’s wages are quite high. So, selling the Englishman makes a lot of sense as per the situation. But, at the same time, we can’t forget that Ben Chilwell is a UCL winner with Chelsea. If he performs on the top levels, there is no replacing him. Maybe the Blues could loan him and find a place for him in the lineup if he plays well.

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