Inter considers bid for Chelsea's Chalobah as asking price set
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jul 3, 2026, 8:25 AM
Last updated Jul 3, 2026
Inter Milan is reportedly contemplating a formal offer for Chelsea midfielder Trevoh Chalobah, who is valued at €35 million by Chelsea. Sources indicate that an initial bid from Como of €30 million, including add-ons, has already been rejected. Inter is in search of defensive and right flank reinforcements after Marco Palestra opted for Chelsea instead. Gianluca Di Marzio noted that Inter has engaged in positive discussions with Anan Khalaili of Union Saint-Gilloise for the right wing-back position. They will likely need to meet a fee of at least €25 million for Khalaili.
- •Inter Milan is considering a bid for Trevoh Chalobah.
- •Chelsea values Chalobah at €35 million.
- •Como's €30 million offer was rejected by Chelsea.
- •Inter seeks defensive reinforcements after losing Palestra.
- •Inter is targeting Anan Khalaili for the right wing-back role.
- 8:25 AMYahoo Sports — Chalobah: Inter consider offer as Chelsea set asking price
"Sky Sport Italia reports that Inter are considering sending a formal offer for Chelsea midfielder Trevoh Chalobah, who is valued at €35m by the Blues.Sky Sport Italia transfer expert Gianluca Di Mar...
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