Josh Acheampong is a highly regarded defender, and Chelsea has turned down multiple offers for him, demonstrating their will to cling onto one of their most promising academy products.
The 20-year-old has apparently been designated as “untouchable” by Chelsea and is seen as a crucial component of the team’s future plans.
Acheampong, along with luminaries like Cole Palmer, Joao Pedro, and Moises Caicedo, is now part of an elite group of players deemed essential to the Blues’ long-term project.
Given Acheampong’s lack of first-team experience, Chelsea’s position is especially significant, as reported on Tuesday.
The club is still confident in the England Under-21 international’s future despite the fact that he made 17 Premier League appearances last season, nine of which came from the bench.
The Premier League is becoming more and more interested in the youthful defense.
Bournemouth has maintained interest after following him during the previous summer transfer window, while Arsenal, Newcastle United, and Crystal Palace are reportedly keeping a close eye on his status.
Chelsea is in a good situation despite the interest from other teams. Since Acheampong’s contract at Stamford Bridge expires in 2029, the team is not under much pressure to accept offers.
It’s unclear if the defender is looking for more consistent first-team play elsewhere.
Chelsea’s unwillingness to consider proposals, however, demonstrates the club’s confidence in his skills and their conviction that he can play a significant role in the first team in the coming years.
Josh Acheampong is not for sale, Chelsea has made it clear as interest in the defender grows.


