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Levi Colwill is going from strength to strength as he bids to make a big impression at Chelsea.

Friday night saw the young centre-half make his England under-21s debut in the 4-1 win over Andorra in qualifying for next year's European Championships. That maiden game for the Young Lions was just reward for a superb season for Colwill at Championship high-fliers Huddersfield Town.

Colwill joined the Terriers in the summer on a season-long loan arrangement (prior to signing a four-year deal with Chelsea) and has become a crucial part of their promotion push. He's featured 24 times, scoring twice, as Carlos Corberan's side push for a Premier League return following relegation in 2019.

Such is the maturity of Colwill's performances that he has been tipped to make a huge impression for both parent club and country. Corberan recently said of a player who has only just turned 19: “I think he’s going to be one of the most important centre-backs for this country in the future."

Colwill opted to take the number 26 shirt after being signed by Town - a nod to Chelsea's iconic former skipper John Terry, who famously donned the unusual number throughout his Blues' career. Leigh Bromby, head of football operations at

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