Premier League drop hint Billy Gilmour will play for Chelsea against Southampton despite Brighton transfer interest | The Sun

BILLY GILMOUR is expected to feature in the Chelsea squad for the first time this season when Thomas Tuchel and his team face Southampton this evening.

The midfielder, 21, has finally been given a squad number on the official Premier League website.

Prior to this week, his profile page on the site contained no information regarding the 2022-23 campaign, leading many fans to believe he was set for a move away.

However, he has now been granted the No.35 shirt.

Gilmour has also travelled to Southampton with the Blues ahead of the Premier League clash.

He will likely be named in Tuchel's squad with N'Golo Kante, Matteo Kovacic and Reece James all unavailable due to injury.

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Despite his sudden presence in the team, the midfielder's future at Stamford Bridge is still up in the air.

According to The Athletic, Brighton are interested in signing him.

Graham Potter is eager to secure his services, with club chiefs exploring the possibility of a move.

Brighton have already signed Blues defender Levi Colwill on loan, so they will have to negotiate a permanent transfer in order to complete a deal for the midfielder.

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Gilmour spent last season on loan at Norwich, but he failed to make much of an impact.

He made 28 appearances across all competitions for The Canaries, but only claimed two assists.

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