Defender Trevoh Chalobah has signed a new contract with Chelsea that runs until 2026.
The Chelsea academy product made his first senior appearance at Stamford Bridge on the opening day of the Premier League campaign this season, scoring in a 3-0 win against Crystal Palace.
Chalobah has made 10 appearances this season under head coach Thomas Tuchel, who has praised the 22-year-old defender’s consistency in his first season with the Blues first team.
“It’s quite surreal,” Chalobah, who joined Chelsea aged eight, told the club website. “It’s a dream for me to sign a new long-term contract for my boyhood club and hopefully the dream continues.
“It’s been an unbelievable start to the season and something I never expected but it just shows that the hard work I’ve put in and going out on loans had paid off.
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“I tried to impress the manager in pre-season and then take that into the games so it’s been good and consistency now is the key to keep those high levels.”
Chelsea director Marina Granovskaia added: “To see Trevoh joining so many of his fellow Academy graduates in the men’s first team is something we are exceptionally proud of as a Club. When he scored in the first game of the Premier League season, it was an emotional moment for everyone involved in his progress to this point.
“His performances in the early months of the season as well as his attitude and professionalism have impressed us all and we are very pleased to be able to reward Trevoh’s progress with this new long-term contract.”
