The luckless right-back has endured a horrendous time with fitness issues over the past couple of years and sustained a new hamstring injury during last weekend's 2-0 loss to Everton at Goodison Park.
After sending James for scans, Chelsea confirmed that their captain had damaged his hamstring and would immediately begin his rehabilitation process, but they did not put a timeframe on his recovery.
However, James's problem could supposedly take at least a couple of months to heal fully, and Chelsea have also not ruled out an operation as they attempt to banish his injury demons once and for all.
Should the 24-year-old indeed be forced to go under the knife, the Evening Standard reports that his Euro 2024 dreams could crash and burn if he is unable to prove his fitness to Gareth Southgate in the months leading up to the tournament.
The report adds that Chelsea are «braced for bad news» over their club captain, who signed a contract extension until 2028 last September, and there are fears that he will not be at Southgate's disposal next summer.
James is believed to be desperate to recover in time for the Euros, having been forced to miss last year's World Cup due to a knee injury, and he only played one game for England in 2023, coming off the bench in March's Euro 2024 qualifying win over Italy.
The defender failed to make Southgate's subsequent four squads, although he took the decision to sit out November's fixtures against Malta and North Macedonia as he worked his way back up to full fitness from a previous hamstring injury.
James missed nine games for Chelsea between August and October with his
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