Ben Chilwell can be presented an address from Chelsea via Borussia Dortmund.
The German giants are looking for alternatives after missing out on Chilwell’s team-mate Renato Veiga.
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Veiga went through the Bundesliga club but opted for Italian side Juventus rather than a deal until the end of the season.
And that opened up an exit from Stamford Bridge for the 28-year-old Chilwell, who boss Enzo Maresca told he didn’t have much time at Chelsea.
The Chilwell salary of about £ 190,000 consisting of the week is an impediment that leaves this month, in loan or consistent with management.
But Chelsea can end up having to subsidize his salary as they do with Raheem Sterling, who is recently with the rivals of London Arsenal.
Portuguese Veiga has only been with Chelsea for six months but looked for more team football.
It is already the latest in the World Cup next summer in North America as a component of its plan.
The Maresca boss under pressure that the player is a complete Portugal abroad after joining him last summer.
Juventus will pay around £4million in loan fees and there is no obligation to buy at the end of the campaign.
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Chilwell has played just 45 minutes of first-team football this season.
He was a member of the notorious “bomb squad” that asked to exercise from the first team this season.
Sources say he would prefer to stay in England and in the Premier League.
But the option to move to the finalists of the Champions League last season can be tempting.
Dortmund’s goal has raised a general objective and 12 assists in 107 appearances with Chelsea since his arrival in Leicester in 2020.
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