The Blues additionally unveiled that midfielder, Lewis Baker, who was a partner of Blackman's last year at Leeds, has come back from his advance at Fortuna Dusseldorf.
Chelsea made this known in an announcement on their official site on Wednesday.
The announcement read: "Goalkeeper Jamal Blackman will spend the rest of this season on advance at Bristol Rovers having come back from his advance at Vitesse Arnhem.
"The 26-year-old spent the primary portion of the period with the Dutch club yet his time there was influenced by damage.
"He started to keep going season on advance in the Championship at Leeds United, however, he has shown up, he endured a broken bone in his leg and came back to Cobham before his late spring change to Vitesse.
"Blackman, who joined Chelsea as an Under-13 and won the FA Youth Cup and the Under-21 association title while in our Academy, has appreciated accomplishment during his break on credit, including being named Wycombe's Young Player of the Year and helping Sheffield United to the skirt of the Championship end of the season games. He additionally invested energy in Sweden.
"His most recent club, Bristol Rovers, are thirteenth in League One, five focuses beneath the play-off spots.
"Then, midfielder Lewis Baker, who was a colleague of Blackman's last year at Leeds, has come back from his credit at Fortuna Dusseldorf.
"The 24-year-old showed up for the Bundesliga club."
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