Trevoh Chalobah Set to Replace Guehi in England National Team
Trevoh Chalobah followed his sibling Nathaniel in representing England, emerging as the twenty-first pair of brothers to earn caps for the England side.
Trevoh Chalobah is likely to be added to the Three Lions selection to replace unavailable Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi.
The 26-year-old footballer is scheduled to link up with the national side for England's last World Cup qualifying matches against Serbia and Albania, but it has yet to be confirmed.
The England team have already qualified for the upcoming tournament.
Chalobah received his maiden call-up under England head coach Thomas Tuchel in the month of May and then made his debut against Senegal.
In September, Tuchel stated Chalobah was unfortunate to be omitted from the selection for qualifiers against Andorra and Serbia, and additionally did not select him for the subsequent October matches.
Tuchel has been an key figure in Chalobah's development, having handed him his Chelsea debut in the year 2021.
Chalobah has appeared in almost every fixtures for Chelsea this season, with the side occupying third spot in the English top flight, in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals and in the league phase of the European competition.
Guehi sustained a injury to his foot in Crystal Palace's Conference League success over the Dutch side recently.
There are set to be other inclusions to the squad. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe has announced that both attacker Anthony Gordon (hip injury) and goalkeeper Nick Pope (concussion symptoms) will withdraw from the England setup.