Trevoh Chalobah fires emphatic 11-word Chelsea transfer message with brutal social media reply
Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah has taken to social media to shut down a supporter predicting where he will be playing his football next season
CommentsChelseaBobby Vincent Senior Chelsea reporter12:11, 29 Apr 2026
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The 26-year-old defender has been a mainstay in the Chelsea side this season, whether that be under Enzo Maresca, Liam Rosenior or Calum McFarlane. Only Enzo Fernandez (3929), Moises Caicedo (3724) and Pedro Neto (3597) – in terms of outfield players – have more minutes in all competitions for the Blues this term than Chalobah's 3591.
Chalobah has just over two years remaining on his contract at Stamford Bridge, so there will be inevitable questions over his future when the summer comes around. However, he has played down a suggestion online that he will move to Elland Road to play for one of Chelsea's fiercest rivals next season.
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The fan initially responded to footage of Chalobah celebrating the full-time whistle at Wembley Stadium before he shushed the Leeds supporters. Chelsea had just about got over the line to beat Leeds 1-0 in the capital and book their place in next month's FA Cup final.
Taking to X (formerly Twitter), Chalobah responded to a supporter saying "he needs to relax, he's going there [Leeds] next season", by saying: "Na you need to relax, even your shadow don't believe you."
It was a huge victory for Chelsea and it ended a tumultuous week at Stamford Bridge following Rosenior's sacking from the head coach role. Chalobah admitted there has been a "reset" amongst the players at Cobham and has called on his teammates to "block out" all of the noise around the club as the Blues look to finish the campaign strongly.
He said: "For us, it was just about resetting, getting our standards back. It's still the same players that we had at the start of the season when we were flying.
"So it's not like we lose our abilities overnight. It's just obviously resetting and getting that feeling back and that mentality back."
"It's difficult," added Chalobah. "No matter what club you're in, if this situation's happened, obviously a manager goes and we have to reset again.
"For us, it is just focusing on what we have. It's another five finals. We have four in the Premier League and obviously our final here. But for us, it's five finals. We have to go in there with the quality.
"No matter what manager goes, it's difficult. You spend time with them, you work with them daily, every day. You have to adapt, you've got to reset again.
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"For us, we can use that as an excuse but, at the end of the day, we've got to look at ourselves as players. You take responsibility. Now until the end of the season, we have nothing else, no other excuse – we just have to go out there and try to win our games."
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