The Chelsea star emulated his brother Nathaniel in playing for England, emerging as the twenty-first pair of siblings to play for the England side.
Trevoh Chalobah is likely to be added to the England squad to replace unavailable Crystal Palace centre-back Marc Guehi.
The 26-year-old is scheduled to meet up with the national side for England's remaining World Cup qualifying matches against Serbia and Albania, but it has yet to be confirmed.
The national side have already qualified for the upcoming competition.
Chalobah earned his maiden selection under England head coach Thomas Tuchel in the month of May and then played his first game against Senegal.
In the month of September, Tuchel stated Chalobah was unfortunate to be excluded from the selection for qualifying games against Serbia and Andorra, and also did not select him for the following October fixtures.
Tuchel has been an significant influence in Chalobah's progress, having given him his Chelsea first appearance in the year 2021.
Chalobah has appeared in nearly all games for Chelsea in the current campaign, with the side occupying third spot in the English top flight, in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals and in the league phase of the European competition.
Guehi suffered a injury to his foot in Crystal Palace's Europa Conference League victory over the Dutch side recently.
There are set to be other call-ups to the selection. Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has confirmed that both winger Anthony Gordon (hip) and goalkeeper Nick Pope (concussion symptoms) are set to pull out from the England setup.
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