- Chilwell ends five-year stay at Chelsea
- Left-back won UCL but injuries halted progress
- Signs two-year deal with Blues’ sister club
Chilwell has joined Strasbourg on a permanent deal after Chelsea decided to part ways with the England international. The 28-year-old has penned a two-year contract with the French club, who are also owned by BlueCo. His move comes after a failed loan spell at Crystal Palace and amid reduced opportunities under Enzo Maresca at Stamford Bridge.
On Instagram, Chilwell wrote: “Chelsea fans, firstly, thank you! We won the Champions League together, made a bond like I’d never have imagined and I met brothers for life on and off the pitch here. You helped me through the tough times, injuries, and personal life, and gave me the best moments of my life. I’ll never be able to thank you guys enough, looking forward to showing everyone my best. See you soon.”
Chilwell leaves Stamford Bridge having collected Champions League, UEFA Super Cup and Club World Cup trophies during his time at the club. However, injuries and tactical shifts under successive managers saw him lose his place to Marc Cucurella. Chelsea’s decision to sign Jorrel Hato this summer confirmed that the England international was surplus to requirements for Maresca heading into the 2025-26 season.
Chilwell now heads to Strasbourg looking to revive his career in Ligue 1 and secure regular first-team football. The French club see him as an experienced addition to their defence. For Chelsea, his departure helps trim the wage bill and clears space for Hato to continue developing as an understudy to Cucurella.