American defender Caleb Wiley again loaned to Watford by Chelsea
The 20-year-old left back joined Chelsea from Major League Soccer's Atlanta United last July and was loaned to Strasbourg for the 2024-25 season. He made three starts and three substitute appearances for the Ligue 1 club. His last appearance was Nov. 24, when he dislocated a shoulder during a collision against Nice.
Wiley had surgery, the loan was cut short and he was loaned to Watford, where he debuted on March 8.

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