Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah is frustrated with his situation at Stamford Bridge, according to journalist Simon Phillips.

The £18m rated star got his fair share of opportunities under Thomas Tuchel last season, but he's been restricted to just one appearance this term.

What's the latest news involving Chalobah?

Having enjoyed a productive loan spell with Lorient the campaign before last, Chalobah returned to Chelsea ahead of the 2021-2022 season and made his Blues debut and Premier League bow in the space of three days.

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He never quite establish himself as a regular in the Blues defence, but he still played 30 games in all competitions, lifting both the Super Cup and Club World Cup, which represented a positive year.

However, the arrivals of Wesley Fofana and Kalidou Koulibaly and the fact Cesar Azpilicueta's move to Barcelona collapsed, has restricted Chalobah to just one outing this season.

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As a result, Tottenham, Roma and Inter Milan were all interested in signing Chalobah ahead of the window closing, although he ended up staying with his boyhood club.

But the 23-year-old's frustrations have continued of late, with the ex-Huddersfield loanee an unused substitute in every game since the market closed for business.

What did Phillips say about Chalobah?

He told GIVEMESPORT: "He's definitely frustrated with the situation. Obviously, there were a lot of rumours that Azpilicueta was going to be sold, and it looked highly likely he would be.

"Then, the owners had a chat with him, and Thomas Tuchel had a chat with him, and minds were changed, and he stayed."

Will Chalobah get a chance?

Despite each of his 31 Chelsea appearances coming under Tuchel, the managerial change could end up being a good thing for him.

That's because even though the Blues have been poor at the start of the season, Chalobah still wasn't getting any game-time.

Even more bizarre was that Chelsea actually won the one game that he started, and he hasn't even had a look in since.

But with a new manager in the dugout, and one in Graham Potter who clearly trusts youngsters, every player is on a clean slate, which Chalobah will be hoping he can take advantage of, especially with a cluster of games on the horizon in such a short space of time.