Sheffield Wednesday fans are yet to really see Nathaniel Chalobah in action, following his free transfer in the summer.
Former Chelsea and one-time England midfielder Nathaniel Chalobah joined Sheffield Wednesday on a free transfer during the summer.
The 29-year-old was let go by West Brom in the summer. But he’s yet to make his Championship debut for the Owls, having made just one appearance in the Carabao Cup.
Chalobah arrived at Sheffield Wednesday with a pre-existing injury. Then after his debut in the Carabao Cup win against Grimsby Town, Danny Rohl revealed Chalobah has sustained a muscle injury.
Speaking earlier in October, Rohl sad that he hoped Chalobah could return for Sheffield Wednesday in three to four weeks.
Now, there’s a new update on the midfielder.

Nathaniel Chalobah eyed for November return at Sheffield Wednesday
The Owls have just three games before we enter into yet another international break.
There’s home games against Watford and Norwich City before the Steel City derby at Bramall Lane on November 10th.
But per journalist Alex Miller, Chalobah doesn’t look set to make his return to action until after the November international break.
Miller adds that Rohl is keen to ease Chalobah into action following what seems like a quite serious muscle injury sustained against Grimsby in August.
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Nathaniel Chalobah career so far
Chalobah is one of the more experienced players in the Sheffield Wednesday first-team squad and his eventual availability will be a huge plus for Rohl.
He was on the books at Fulham as a youngster but got his breakthrough with Chelsea, making 10 Premier League appearances for the club.
Like many others at Chelsea, he spent the bulk of his initial career out on loan, playing for the likes of Napoli, Burnley, Reading and more before leaving Stamford Bridge in 2017.
Since, Chalobah has played for Watford, Fulham, and West Brom, making his one England appearance whilst playing with Watford in 2018.
He won Championship promotion with Fulham in 2022 and even has a Premier League winners’ medal with Chelsea from the 2016/17 season.
