Keep or sell? Chelsea’s squad and what should happen to them this summer
Marcus Bettinelli The third-choice goalkeeper recently signed a new deal. He is a low-maintenance member of the squad.
Thiago Silva The 38-year-old has signed a new deal and is going nowhere but is not quick enough to play in a back four and will give Chelsea’s next manager a tactical conundrum.
Benoît Badiashile The 22-year-old centre-back has shown promise since joining from Monaco in January. He deserves a chance to establish himself.
Wesley Fofana An inconsistent, injury-hit first season. But the former Leicester defender has a high ceiling. He will flourish in a settled team.
Reece James The right-back would walk into every team in Europe. He is Chelsea’s most important player.
Ben Chilwell Impressive since returning from a torn hamstring. The left-back offers plenty of drive and has signed a new deal.
Enzo Fernández He does not look worth £106.8m but the Argentina midfielder remains a talent. The 22-year-old needs to adapt to English football.
N’Golo Kanté Chelsea must avoid losing the midfielder on a free this summer. Kanté is still an asset when fit.
Mykhailo Mudryk The Ukraine winger joined in January. Yet to make an impact but the 22-year-old has raw ability. Needs a run in the team.
Noni Madueke The England Under-21 international was one of the few positives against Arsenal on Tuesday. Scored a good goal. One of the January intake.
Carney Chukwuemeka The 19-year-old midfielder could be forgiven for wondering why he joined Chelsea. He needs a loan next season.
Armando Broja The striker will be back from a long-term knee injury soon. He will hope for a chance to push on.
David Datro Fofana Another of the January intake. The 20-year-old striker has barely played but there is no point selling him.
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