
Chelsea
defender Wesley Fofana has had surgery after injuring his anterior cruciate
ligament in his knee.
A Chelsea statement read: "The 22-year-old did not travel to America for the
club's pre-season tour due to specialist medical assessments, which
unfortunately confirmed that an operation would be required.
"Wesley will now begin his recovery and work with the club's medical
department at Cobham during his rehabilitation phase."
Fofana has suffered several injury setbacks in the past and broke his leg
playing in a friendly for former club Leicester in a pre-season friendly two
years ago.
The France international returned to action in March 2022 before sealing a
£75m move to Chelsea later that summer.
But in his first season with the Blues, a knee injury ruled him out for over
two months and became a recurring problem once he returned to training.
Now he is set to miss a significant part of the upcoming campaign which
leaves Chelsea light at the back.
Mauricio Pochettino can pick from Levi Colwill, Thiago Silva, Trevoh
Chalobah and Benoit Badiashile, who is recovering from a hamstring injury
sustained last season, to fill the centre-back positions but this setback
might force Chelsea into the transfer market.
Chelsea's pre-season fixtures
July 19: Chelsea vs Wrexham, kick-off 10pm (Kenan Stadium, USA)
July 23: Chelsea vs Brighton, kick-off 12am (Lincoln Financial Field, USA),
live on Sky Sports
July 27: Chelsea vs Newcastle, kick-off 1.15am (Mercedes-Benz Stadium, USA),
live on Sky Sports
July 30: Chelsea vs Fulham, kick-off 7.45pm (FedEx Field, USA), live on Sky
Sports
August 3: Chelsea vs Dortmund, kick-off 12.30am (Soldier Field, USA)
Chelsea's Premier League fixtures
Mauricio Pochettino will take charge of Chelsea for the first time when they
start the 2023/24 Premier League season at home to Liverpool, live on Sky
Sports, on Sunday August 13.
Chelsea then head to London rivals West Ham on August 19 before welcoming
newly promoted Luton Town to Stamford Bridge on August 26.
Pochettino, who begins his role with the Blues on July 1, will visit his
former club Tottenham on November 4 with the return fixture scheduled for
February 24.
Chelsea face a daunting run of fixtures starting in October and ending in
December when they play Arsenal (h), Brentford (h), Tottenham (a), Man City
(h), Newcastle (a), Brighton (h) and Man Utd (a).
Over Christmas, Chelsea visit Wolves on December 23 before hosting Crystal
Palace on Boxing Day and then travelling to Luton on December 30. The final
day of the season on May 19 sees Chelsea finish at home against Bournemouth.