Chelsea's promising young defender Aaron Anselmino faces an anxious wait, with reports suggesting his season may be over before it truly began. The 20-year-old, signed from Boca Juniors in 2024, is set for further scans next week to determine the full severity of a persistent hamstring injury.
Anselmino's debut campaign has been a story of frustrating stops and starts. After a loan move to Borussia Dortmund was cut short due to fitness issues, Chelsea recalled him in January and sent him to sister club Strasbourg. However, his time in France has been severely limited, amounting to just three brief substitute appearances.
This potential season-ending blow is a significant setback for both player and club. For Anselmino, it halts crucial development time, while Chelsea sees a valued asset and potential future first-team option sidelined. The club had previously rebuffed Dortmund's interest in a permanent deal, highlighting their long-term belief in the Argentine's talent.
Injuries are an unfortunate part of the game, testing a squad's depth and a player's resilience. As the Blues navigate the final stretch of the season, they'll be hoping for positive news from the scans, but must now plan for the possibility of being without Anselmino as they build for the future.
