Chelsea's summer of securing their core continues. Following the recent contract extension for midfield anchor Moises Caicedo, the Blues are now reportedly closing in on a new long-term deal for another key pillar of their project: defender Levi Colwill.
According to The Times, Colwill is expected to commit his future to Stamford Bridge with a contract that will extend his stay well into the 2030s. This move aligns with the club's strategy of building a young, talented squad for the long haul, having already secured the futures of stars like Cole Palmer and Reece James on lengthy deals.
For Colwill, a product of Chelsea's famed Cobham academy, this new deal represents a major vote of confidence. Despite missing the entire current season so far with an ACL injury, the 21-year-old England international is now back in full team training and could feature before the campaign concludes. His absence has been keenly felt in a Chelsea backline that has struggled with consistency, underlining his importance to the team's structure.
With his current contract running until 2029, this prospective extension signals Chelsea's belief that Colwill is a foundational piece for the next decade. Securing his signature, alongside Caicedo's, shows a clear intent to solidify the spine of the team as they build towards future success.
