Chelsea could fund a move for a central defender with a host of sales this month as the club weigh up a number of options including Crystal Palace captain Marc Guéhi.
Guéhi is one of a number of defenders Chelsea are considering and it is believed the club have made checks on
Crystal Palace’s valuation of the player.
Re-signing Guéhi, who played for Chelsea from 2019-21, would be a difficult and expensive option but it has not yet been discounted.
Another option available is to activate a call-back on Trevoh Chalobah, who is on loan at Palace, although selling him to the Selhurst Park club would free up funds to pursue targets.
It remains to be seen whether Chalobah would want to join Palace permanently this month, while he may be reluctant to return to Chelsea, where
he lost his squad number and trained away from the first team during the summer.
Chelsea would want to help fund any incoming business this month with sales, which would also help balance head coach Enzo Maresca’s squad for the second half of the season.
Among the players Chelsea are open to bids for are midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, who has high-profile interest from Germany, and
Carney Chukwuemeka, who has a £40 million release clause and, along with Dewsbury-Hall, is on West Ham United’s radar.