Liverpool make Chelsea ‘contact’ over Levi Colwill
Liverpool are interested in Chelsea defender Levi Colwill, as reported exclusively by HITC. The Reds have approached Chelsea regarding the English defender as they aim to strengthen their squad this summer. The report indicates that Liverpool, under new head coach Arne Slot, are focused on making additions at both defensive and offensive positions.
The outlet suggests that Liverpool have been admirers of Levi Colwill for some time, dating back to his time at Brighton & Hove Albion. Despite Chelsea looking to offload several homegrown talents such as Conor Gallagher, Trevoh Chalobah, and Armando Broja, it’s noted that Colwill is not among those listed for potential departure.
Earlier the ECHO disclosed that Liverpool have held a longstanding admiration for Levi Colwill. The Reds have previously monitored the English under-21 international but acknowledged last summer that the circumstances were too complicated at that time.
Brighton sought Colwill on a permanent basis, and Chelsea viewed him as a crucial part of their defensive plans moving forward. Paul Gorst continued to report that Colwill’s future hinges significantly on Chelsea’s new manager, Enzo Maresca, and the often turbulent environment at Stamford Bridge. Discussions internally likely involve considerations of Profit and Sustainability Rules impacting decisions.
Colwill is still developing and gaining experience. He has shown promise with his defensive attributes and potential for growth, particularly in his tackling and positional play. However, it would be ambitious to expect him to immediately replicate Van Dijk’s impact and influence on Liverpool’s defense.
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If Liverpool are considering Colwill as a replacement for Van Dijk, they will likely be investing in his long-term potential rather than expecting an immediate like-for-like replacement. Colwill could benefit from joining a top-tier club like Liverpool, where he could continue to develop under experienced coaching and alongside high-caliber teammates. Ultimately, while Colwill shows promise, he would not be a direct replacement for the unique qualities that Van Dijk brings to Liverpool’s backline.