Mauricio Pochettino has rejected a bid from Brighton and convinced the 20-year-old defender to stay. He will not regret it
By Ben McAleer for WhoScored
Mauricio Pochettino made a huge statement about Levi Colwill last month. “He can be one of the greatest centre-backs in England,” said the new Chelsea manager. No pressure there, Levi. But everything about his rise over the last few years suggests the 20-year-old can handle it. Colwill was a key player for England’s Under-21s earlier this summer when they won the U21 Euros without conceding a goal in the tournament.
It has been a good 12 months for Colwill. Before winning a trophy for his country in Romania and Georgia, the young defender impressed last season while on loan at Brighton. He has been rewarded with a new six-year contract at Chelsea. “It’s always been an easy decision,” said Colwill after signing the deal. “As I’ve grown up, all I’ve known is Chelsea. I’ve spoken with the manager and he’s given me reassurance, that trust I needed. He’s spoken with me not just as a player but a person. It’s made a big difference.” By convincing the young defender to stay, Pochettino has also won over more fans – no bad thing given his previous connections with Tottenham.
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