Enzo Maresca has taken a firm stance regarding the make-up of his Blues squad since arriving at Stamford Bridge earlier this year.
Nevertheless, the likes of Ben Chilwell, Cesare Casadei and Carney Chukwuemeka were all reintegrated once it became apparent that they would not attract suitable offers during the summer.
All three players remain available for an exit at the midway point of the campaign, Casadei in particular having been linked with a move to Serie A.
Furthermore, Maresca openly spoke about the futures of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Chilwell and Chukwuemeka in separate press conferences last week.
Chilwell facing frustrating period?
However, according to The Sun, Chilwell is yet to receive any notable interest in his signature.
The left-back's only appearance during the first half of the season came during the second half of an EFL Cup tie versus Barrow in September.
Even when Marc Cucurella was suspended for Sunday's goalless draw at Everton, the 28-year-old was not considered for a place on the substitutes' bench.
Although there was interest from the likes of Manchester United, Brentford and Turkish clubs at various points during the summer transfer window, the report suggests that is no longer the case.
Chelsea may have to consider any offers that sees them still having to contribute to Chilwell's wages if they are to facilitate an exit.
There is also the potential of a cut-price fee having to be agreed if they want to allow for a permanent departure, Chilwell still with two-and-a-half years left on his contract.
Chilwell exit the priority?
When Chelsea were desperate to get Raheem Sterling off their books, even on a temporary basis, in the summer, successful negotiations were held with Arsenal.
Having signed for Chelsea prior to the takeover in 2022, it is felt that Chilwell is on a higher wage to many other members of the squad, and there are obvious benefits in terms of the Premier League's Profit and Sustainability regulations if Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital can find him a new club.
Even though Chelsea are seemingly open to finding new homes - either on a permanent or temporary basis - for the likes of Casadei and Chukwuemeka, finding a club for Chilwell may take priority.
Written by
Darren Plant