23 January 2025

Chelsea's Levi Colwell, Ben Chilwell and Noni Madueke interact during a pitch inspection ahead of their Carabao Cup fourth round match against Newcastle United (Photo by Ed Sykes/Getty Images)

When the transfer window comes around, Chelsea are always busy, and this January it looks like Ben Chilwell will move to Italian giants Juventus.

According to CaughtOffside sources familiar with Chelsea's transfer plans this winter, Juve have intensified their attempts to sign Renato Vega, and will then follow up with a late transfer window move for England international Chilwell.

Ben Chilwell could move to Juventus

Everton are also looking for Chilwelland Leicester City wants to re-sign the left-back Since he seems to have no future at all in West London.

In fact, so far in the 2024/25 season, he has made just one 45-minute appearance – in the Carabao Cup – per appearance. Transfer market.

Ben Chilwell, Chelsea player, in the match
Chelsea's Ben Chilwell during the Carabao Cup third round match against Barrow. (Photo by Mike Hewitt/Getty Images)

Somewhat unsurprisingly, personal terms are not expected to be an issue for Chilwell who is understood to want to end his hell at Chelsea as soon as possible, sources explained.

He has been placed on the transfer list for £25m, but the Blues could accept up to £20m from interested parties.

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A transfer for Andrea Cambiasso is expected to be completed in the coming days by the Bianconeri, and this would pave the way for Thiago Motta to quickly ensure he has a suitably experienced replacement to come straight in.

Lots of interest in Ben Chilwell

There is significant interest elsewhere too, with sources also suggesting that Borussia Dortmund, Marseille, Napoli, Wolverhampton Wanderers, Stuttgart, Bournemouth and AC Milan are all maintaining monitoring at the moment.

If there is any chance at all of Chilwell not moving to Torino, it is clear that he will have no shortage of offers this month.

Although he may be a bit rusty due to the amount of time he has spent on the sidelines, the full-back's diligence in staying as fit as possible in training should serve him well in Serie A, a league famous for being much slower than Serie A. Premier League “100mph”.

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