On Sunday afternoon, Chelsea will play Liverpool in the Carabao Cup final, and manager Mauricio Pochettino will be looking to win the first trophy of his time under Chelsea’s ownership.
Since assuming leadership at Stamford Bridge last summer, the Argentine has faced some challenges this season.
The Blues are now tenth in the Premier League standings and will have a difficult time earning a spot in Europe the following season.
With Alisson and Diogo Jota out of the picture for Liverpool, Pochettino will be confident in his team’s prospects of winning at Wembley.
One of the biggest clubs in Europe seems to be interested in one of Chelsea’s young players off the pitch.
The Evening Standard reports that Paris Saint-Germain, the reigning French champions, are interested in center-back Levi Colwill.
The Englishman, who came via Chelsea’s development program, is having a great first year with the first team.
Colwill returned to London last summer after spending the previous season on loan at Brighton and Hove Albion, a Premier League team. Since then, he has made 29 appearances for Pochettino’s team in all competitions.
The source states that Colwill is content in West London and that Chelsea will not consider offers for the 20-year-old, despite PSG’s interest.
Colwill may play Sunday against Liverpool, who are reportedly fans of the England international, who debuted against Australia in his senior international career last year.
Per the report, PSG is bullish about their prospects of acquiring Colwill because they believe Chelsea’s poor domestic results may force the club to sell important players.