
The 4th Official
·27 June 2025
Liverpool Back In Contention To Sign Chelsea Defender: Should The Blues Sell Him?

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·27 June 2025
Chelsea are back in the Champions League and will be tasked with the major responsibility of strengthening their squad for the next season. The Blues might have to work on their backline despite having players like Badiashile and Disasi in the team. They have not yet settled into the first team or have managed to display the consistency that is required at the highest level.
In this situation, the club might be looking to sign young players who can be valuable for the team in the immediate future and also in the long-term future. Now, one of the young defenders in the club, Levi Colwill, is in the headlines due to the interest that he is generating in the transfer window.
According to a recent report by Graeme Bailey for TBR Football, Liverpool are looking to turn their attention towards Colwill. The 22-year-old defender had already been linked with the Anfield club before returning to Stamford Bridge after his loan spell at Brighton.
During his time on the south coast, Colwill has shown his skills and attributes to read the game, the ability to anticipate attacks and remarkable ball distribution. Jürgen Klopp was impressed at the time, and with Liverpool looking for defensive depth, interest has been rekindled by Arne Slot. The Reds see him as an investment for the future that could offer immediate returns, given his recent experience in the Premier League.
Chelsea face a key decision that could affect their defensive structure for years to come. Colwill is not just a young defender with potential. He is a player who already demonstrates tactical solidity, reliability in one-on-one situations and, especially, composure under pressure, something rare in players of his age.
His ability to play both centre-back and left-back makes him even more valuable, especially in a squad with constant tactical adjustments. Losing him to a direct rival like Liverpool would not only weaken Chelsea but also strengthen a historic competitor. The board should seriously consider whether it is wise to let him go just as he is beginning to establish himself.
Colwill represents something that Chelsea have rarely been able to retain: a product of their academy with a modern technical profile and impressive physical attributes. Selling him now would mean giving up one of the few pillars of the long-term project amid so much movement.
Liverpool want him for more than just his versatility. Slot sees him as a player who can sustain the project for a decade. Chelsea should ask themselves if they are willing to watch another club mould and take advantage of what they already have at home.