BANNED: Chelsea 'exile' star from first team
Chelsea have reportedly exiled another player from training with the first team ahead of the new season.
The defender did not travel with the team to the United States for their pre-season tour and is expected to leave the club before the transfer window closes.The report adds that Chalobah, who has been at Chelsea since he was eight, feels he is being forced out by the London outfit. Chalobah was not the first academy graduate to suffer this fate, after Conor Gallagher was also barred from joining the first team.
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