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Five left-backs Chelsea could target to replace Chilwell in January transfer window including Sandro and Hernandez

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THOMAS TUCHEL will be without Ben Chilwell for the rest of the season after the left-back suffered a serious knee injury in the win against Juventus.

With Chilwell out long-term, Chelsea will be tempted to dip into the transfer market in January to sign a replacement.

Chilwell hobbled off the pitch during Wednesday's Champions League clash
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Chilwell hobbled off the pitch during Wednesday's Champions League clashCredit: EPA

Chilwell, 25, had to be helped from the pitch after jarring his leg in the 4-0 win over Juve and is undergoing scans to discover the extent of the injury.

It leaves Marcos Alonso as Tuchel's only other current option in the position.

And with the Blues expected to challenge for silverware on multiple fronts this campaign another left-back could be a priority.

Here SunSport take a look at who Tuchel may target when the transfer window opens on January 1.

He could decide to either break the bank or opt for a low cost alternative with Chilwell still set to be his No1 when he returns.

Theo Hernandez

Hernandez falls under the break the bank category.

The 24-year-old AC Milan left-back is currently in the midst of a title race with the Rossoneri, but could have his head turned if the European Champions came knocking.

Hernandez has Champions League experience with AC Milan
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Hernandez has Champions League experience with AC MilanCredit: Getty

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Manchester City and PSG have previously been linked with the France international, who the San Siro outfit are keen to tie down to a new deal.

An extension for the speedster is yet to be agreed, and as one of the hottest left-back prospects in football would certainly be a top option for Tuchel and Co.

Alex Sandro

Sandro is another candidate from Serie A and is already familiar with the Blues having taken them on twice this season with Juventus.

The 30-year-old Brazilian would provide an experienced head and not command as high of a transfer fee as Hernandez.

He has been a stalwart in the Juve side since joining from Porto six years ago, turning out 248 times for the Old Lady.

But with his contract expiring in the summer of 2023 Juve bigwigs may be forced into a sale to secure the highest transfer fee possible.

Sandro played at Stamford Bridge as recently as Wednesday
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Sandro played at Stamford Bridge as recently as WednesdayCredit: PA

Lucas Digne

The Blues on the other hand may choose to target a player with proven Premier League experience.

And with cash-strapped Everton desperate for some new faces at Goodison Park, they may be forced into selling one of their prized assets to free up funds.

The 43-cap French international still has over three years left on his deal so the Toffees are in a strong bargaining position.

But the Blues may be tempted into an offer for a player who has played 90 minutes in all but one of Everton's league games this season.

Digne would arrive already proven as a Premier League player
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Digne would arrive already proven as a Premier League playerCredit: Getty

Ian Maatsen

Or Tuchel could place his trust in youth.

The 19-year-old is currently out on loan at Championship side Coventry but could soon find himself thrust into the limelight.

Maatsen has started 17 out of 19 games for the Sky Blues in the second-tier this campaign and could be looking at an early recall from the West Midlands.

Maatsen has one Chelsea appearance to his name - a 24 minute cameo in the Carabao Cup two years ago - but could soon see his minutes dramatically increase.

Maatsen is one for the future at Stamford Bridge but could see his opportunity come sooner than expected
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Maatsen is one for the future at Stamford Bridge but could see his opportunity come sooner than expectedCredit: PA

Rico Henry

Brentford man Henry would prove to be a shrewd addition if he was snapped up in the New Year.

The 24-year-old already plays as a wing-back for the Bees, so is already familiar with the formation Tuchel employs at Stamford Bridge.

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Henry has impressed in his debut top-flight season, scoring two goals in his last two outings for Brentford.

A move for the Englishman is not likely to come at a huge cost, and it would mean the Blues are well stacked in the area when Chilwell returns as the No1.

Henry already plays as a wing-back so could slot straight into Tuchel's formation
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Henry already plays as a wing-back so could slot straight into Tuchel's formationCredit: AFP

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