Real Madrid and Barcelona Monitor Colwill's Situation with Chelsea
Real Madrid and Barcelona are monitoring the future of Chelsea defender Levi Colwill, amid reports suggesting he might leave during the upcoming summer transfer window, according to "CaughtOffside".
The newspaper "Marca" reported that Chelsea's absence from the UEFA Champions League for the 2026/2027 season might lead the club to sell some of its players, including Colwill.
This comes after a difficult season for Chelsea, during which they finished eighth in the Premier League and exited the Champions League in the round of 16 with two losses to Paris Saint-Germain.
The same source clarified that Colwill is considered a distinguished defender with high physical and technical abilities, making him a subject of interest for major clubs in Europe, with the possibility of Real Madrid and Barcelona entering the race to sign him if he is put on the market.
Despite Chelsea's commitment to the player as an important part of their future project, the absence of European participation may affect the club's stance.
Colwill had been absent for a long period after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament tear in August 2025, before returning in the final weeks of the season and participating in some matches.
The newspaper "Marca" reported that Chelsea's absence from the UEFA Champions League for the 2026/2027 season might lead the club to sell some of its players, including Colwill.
This comes after a difficult season for Chelsea, during which they finished eighth in the Premier League and exited the Champions League in the round of 16 with two losses to Paris Saint-Germain.
The same source clarified that Colwill is considered a distinguished defender with high physical and technical abilities, making him a subject of interest for major clubs in Europe, with the possibility of Real Madrid and Barcelona entering the race to sign him if he is put on the market.
Despite Chelsea's commitment to the player as an important part of their future project, the absence of European participation may affect the club's stance.
Colwill had been absent for a long period after suffering an anterior cruciate ligament tear in August 2025, before returning in the final weeks of the season and participating in some matches.