Trevoh Chalobah Set to Replace Guehi in England National Team
The Chelsea star followed his brother Nathaniel in representing England, becoming the twenty-first duo of siblings to play for the national team.
The Chelsea defender is expected to be added to the Three Lions selection to replace unavailable Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi.
The 26-year-old is scheduled to link up with the national side for England's final World Cup qualifying matches against Serbia and Albania, although it has yet to be confirmed.
The England team have already secured qualification for next summer's competition.
Chalobah earned his maiden invitation under England manager Thomas Tuchel in the month of May and then earned his first cap against the Senegalese team.
In September, Tuchel remarked Chalobah was unlucky to be omitted from the team for qualifying games against Serbia and Andorra, and additionally did not select him for the subsequent October international break.
Tuchel has been an key presence in Chalobah's progress, having given him his Chelsea first-team bow in 2021.
Chalobah has appeared in almost every games for Chelsea in the current campaign, with the side occupying third spot in the Premier League, in the Carabao Cup last eight and in the group stage of the European competition.
Guehi suffered a injury to his foot in Crystal Palace's Conference League success over AZ Alkmaar recently.
There are set to be additional additions to the selection. Newcastle head coach Eddie Howe has confirmed that both attacker Anthony Gordon (hip injury) and goalkeeper Nick Pope (concussion symptoms) are set to pull out from the national team.