Conor Gallagher retires and Victor Osimhen is one of three Chelsea signings in the new line-up under Enzo Maresca
Chelsea look set to continue spending money in their bid to return to the Champions League and challenge for major trophies.
The Blues spent around £600 million on new signings in 2023, and have already spent over £50m in this window.
Midfielder Kieran Dewsbury-Hall has followed new Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca to Stamford Bridge from Leicester on a £30m deal.
And the West Londoners paid Aston Villa 19 million pounds to bring teen star Omari Kellyman to the club.
This follows the signing of 18-year-old striker Marc Guiu from Barcelona after activating his £5.07m release clause.
In the meantime, they managed to signs central defender Tosin Adarabioyo on a free transfer after deciding to run out his contract at rivals Fulham.
And there is likely to be more income in Chelseawho remain interested in strengthening their attack, with Napoli striker Victor Osimhen known to be of interest.
However, they know they may have to cash in on some of the club's academy graduates to help fund their summer deal, with Ian Maatsen already sold to Villa for more than 35 million pounds.
Meanwhile Conor Gallagher and Armando Broja also face an uncertain future.
Here talkSPORT.com looks at how Chelsea could line up under Maresca next season in his preferred 4-1-2-3 formation.
Robert Sánchez and Djordje Petrovic shared goalkeeping duties last season, with the pair making 21 and 31 appearances respectively.
But while former manager Mauricio Pochettino preferred Petrovic in the second half of the campaign, it has been claimed that Maresca will put his trust in Sanchez.
The Telegraph have stated that the Spaniard will be the club's number one option, despite not having played in the Premier League since December 2023.
As for the right back position, captain Reece James will join the team once he completes his Three-match suspension At the beginning of the campaign.
He England The international was shown a red card in Chelsea's penultimate game of last season at Brighton and his second sending off earned him a four-match ban.
On the opposite side of the defence will likely be Marc Cucurella, who was one of Chelsea's most consistent players in their late charge to secure sixth place.
Centre-back Wesley Fofana, who joined from Leicester in 2022 in a deal worth up to £75m, could gradually return to the team after missing all of last season with a knee injury.
This would see Levi Colwill partner Adarabioyo at the heart of the defence, with Benoit Badiashile, Axed Disasi and Trevoh Chalobah restricted to back-up roles.
Maresca may then decide to deploy a lone defensive midfielder, with Moisés Caicedo tasked with the number 6 role.
Enzo Fernandez would then take up his preferred box-to-box role, with Dewsbury-Hall selected as the left-sided No.8 should Gallagher be moved on.
Cole Palmer would then move to play on the right wing after a sensational first season in the capital.
The 22-year-old contributed 25 goals and 15 assists for Chelsea, earning him a place in Gareth Southgate's England squad for Euro 2024.
Mykhailo Mudryk could then start ahead of Raheem Sterling on the left wing, with the Ukrainian showing glimpses of why he cost £88.5m.
And leading the line could be the Nigerian international. Osimhen If Chelsea reach an agreement with Napoli.
With just one year left on his contract in Italy, the 25-year-old is expected to be sold by the Serie A giants.
Chelsea are known to be long-time admirers of Osimhen, who has made no secret of his desire to play in the Premier League one day.