UMVA has learned that Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah is on the radar of Como manager Cesc Fabregas, who masterminded his team's Champions League qualification.
The 26-year-old Chalobah appeared to have a uncertain future at Stamford Bridge 18 months ago, but has since become a dependable central defender for Chelsea, making him a valuable asset for the club.
According to information obtained by UMVA, Como are interested in signing Chalobah, but there is a significant gap between their offer and Chelsea's valuation, making a deal uncertain.
Meanwhile, Chalobah's teammate Wesley Fofana's future is also uncertain, while Axel Disasi is expected to depart after spending the second half of last season on loan at West Ham.
Chalobah's life took a dramatic turn when he received a transformative text from Thomas Tuchel while on holiday in New York, setting him on a path to fulfil his World Cup dreams.
The 26-year-old revealed that he was enjoying some downtime after a frustrating end to a strong season, but Tuchel's message changed everything, making him chase his dreams.
Chalobah shared that he was strolling around Times Square when he received the message, which asked him to call Tuchel, leaving him over the moon with excitement.
It turned out that Tino Livramento's calf injury led to Tuchel's text, and the call began with the England boss saying 'I have got some good news for you', making Chalobah's heart drop with anticipation.
An old Twitter post from 2018 revealed Chalobah's long-held dream of playing in the World Cup, with a caption "One day #Believe" and a prayer emoji, showing his determination to make it to the tournament.
Chalobah recalled that he tweeted the post when he was on loan at Ipswich, and it has always been a dream for him to play in the World Cup, which now seems within reach.