The England player has not received any proposals from other clubs, this is very challenging for both the club and he player ,therefore Ben Chilwell will be out for another six months.
This week, Chilwell and Carney Chukwuemeka were referred to as "the ones who want to depart" by Blues manager Enzo Maresca, but their departure is proving challenging.
Last year, Chilwell agreed to a new four-year contract for about £200,000 per week. However, this season, Maresca banished him from the first team for tactical reasons.
The star's salary is too costly for the majority of Premier League and European clubs, and he turned 28 on Saturday.
Next month, not even former suitors Brentford, Galatasaray, and Fenerbahce are interested in a left-back.
Chilwell has only made one appearance this season—in the Carabao Cup—and served as an unutilized substitute.
Along with the rest of Maresca's periphery players, he was left off of the Conference League roster, and that won't alter for the post-Christmas knockout stages.
Although Maresca feels sorry for Chilwell, he has no intention of changing his mind.