Chelsea eye a move for Ronnie Edwards as a long-term replacement for Thiago Silva
39-year-old Thiago Silva is by distance the oldest player at Chelsea Football Club. Considering the fact that his contract with the Blues comes to an end six months from now, it would make sense for Mauricio Pochettino to start looking for options beyond the veteran Brazilian international, who has been top-class throughout his time at Stamford Bridge.
Peterborough United’s 20-year-old centre-back Ronnie Edwards is starting to attract attention from the recruitment team at Cobham, and according to The Athletic [subscription required], the Blues are ‘long-standing admirers’ of the Harlow-born League One defender.
After a solid assessment of Edwards, it is very clear that he has the raw ability in him, and just needs that polishing to establish himself as a player worthy of taking the baton on from one of the game’s best-ever defenders. The England U20 international is a composed defender and is among the best in the league when it comes to defending in one-on-one situations.
In a back-three setup, he can comfortably slot in the middle. When it comes to a conventional back-three setup, Edwards prefers to play on the left side of the defence.
It’s crucial to acknowledge that Edwards may not be a guaranteed starter immediately upon joining Chelsea. The club’s defensive lineup is likely to be carefully managed, and Edwards may undergo a gradual integration process. Pochettino and the coaching staff will assess his readiness, adaptability to the team’s tactics, and performances in training before entrusting him with a regular starting role.
As Chelsea envision a future without Thiago Silva anchoring the defence, the acquisition of Ronnie Edwards reflects the club’s commitment to nurturing young talent and building for sustained success. That has been the case under Todd Boehly’s ownership.
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While the challenges are substantial, Edwards has the opportunity to learn from experienced defenders within the squad and carve his path to becoming a linchpin in Chelsea’s defence in the years ahead.