Aside from Maatsen, the youngsters have yet to make their professional debuts, but they are on red alert ahead of the upcoming second leg, with Armando Broja and Henry Lawrence possibly also travelling after being added to the club’s B-list this week.
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Broja has also played only one game for the club, coming on as a substitute in Chelsea‘s 4-0 win over Everton just before the lockdown due to the coronavirus pandemic.
These selections come amid an injury crisis – which is mounting after Chelsea’s 2-1 FA Cup final defeat to Arsenal – ahead of a second leg which is 165 days on from the first game, played on February 25.
Pedro has had surgery on his shoulder and is set to be out for at least a month, but Roma will still honour their commitment to sign the 33-year-old. Willian also remains a doubt, with talks over a three-year pre-contract to join Arsenal active and with a minor Achilles injury continuing to bother him.
Lampard will assess their fitness ahead of flying to Munich tomorrow afternoon, but the midfield pair have been able to train ahead of the match on Saturday night.
This is all on top of a long-term injury to Billy Gilmour, who still needs three months to overcome the meniscus injury that he sustained against Crystal Palace in the Premier League in July.
Anjorin would have been included in Lampard’s squad for Bayern, but he has an untimely knock which will see him miss out too.
Timo Werner and Hakim Ziyech have been training but aren’t allowed to register for their new club until next season, which begins in September. RB Leipzig have unregistered Ethan Ampadu for their Champions League squad after he returned to his parent club having made just seven appearances, with two starts, in 2019-20.