“I don’t want to leave” – 20-year-old has decided he does not want to leave Chelsea this month
Thank you for reading this post, don't forget to subscribe!Amidst swirling interest from one of their fiercest rivals, Chelsea remains resolute in their stance regarding Levi Colwill, dismissing any contemplation of parting ways with the promising talent.
Recent reports suggest that Liverpool has set their sights on Colwill, a revelation that has sparked speculation about a potential transfer. However, journalist Ben Jacobs has quashed such rumors, affirming that Chelsea has no intentions of letting the 20-year-old defender depart Stamford Bridge. Colwill himself shares this sentiment, harboring no desire to leave his current club this month.
Under the tutelage of Mauricio Pochettino, Colwill has flourished, amassing 26 appearances in various competitions this season. The symbiotic relationship between player and manager is evident, with Colwill expressing his determination to secure victories for Pochettino.
Ben Jacobs asserts that Chelsea maintains control over the situation, emphasizing their reluctance to entertain the prospect of selling Colwill. The 20-year-old’s commitment to remaining at Stamford Bridge aligns with Chelsea’s vision for the talented defender.
While Liverpool’s interest persists, Jacobs suggests that it hinges on a hypothetical scenario where Colwill’s situation at Chelsea becomes less favorable. The allure of a longer-term opportunity, contingent on Chelsea’s European football prospects and the player’s positional preferences, keeps Liverpool monitoring the situation.
Despite the potential allure for Jurgen Klopp to secure a player of Colwill’s caliber—a versatile young England international capable of operating in central defense and left-back—Chelsea remains steadfast in their resolve. The Blues recently secured Colwill to a long-term contract, underscoring their commitment to retaining the vital academy graduate.
In the realm of football dynamics, Chelsea parting ways with Colwill and allowing him to join one of their principal Premier League rivals is deemed unforgivable, an action that would likely displease Pochettino. Consequently, the prospect of Colwill donning Liverpool colors this month or anytime soon appears highly improbable.