Chelsea’s possible line up for 2017/18 season with a new 4-2-4 formation

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Chelsea’s possible line up next season with a new 4-2-4 formation

Chelsea’s possible line up next season? What will be Chelsea’s possible line up next season 2017/18 with a new 4-2-4 formation? Conte could switch to a very different formation if they manage to sign Romelu Lukaku during the summer transfer window. with that we now we present you, Chelsea’s possible line up next season with a new 4-2-4 formation for 2017/18.

Just like the epl team of the week bbc, premier league team of the week goal-com, epl worst team of the week, premier league team of the week sky sports and premier league team of the week espn, Sillyseason put together Chelsea’s possible line up next season with a new 4-2-4 formation.

Just wait until you see this Chelsea starting XI 2017/18 below:

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Who made Chelsea’s possible line up next season?  The stars that make Chelsea’s possible line up next season are

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Chelsea have been heavily linked with Lukaku over the past few weeks.

And the Everton striker – who is said to be valued at around £100m by Everton – has now confirmed that he’s now talking to another club.

So how might the Belgium international fit into the brand new set-up at Stamford Bridge if he does make the move back to west London?

Antono Conte is known to be quite the fan of a 4-2-4 formation and the Italian tactician may be just switch to involve a wildcard pick and Lukaku in the system.

Spanish striker Diego Costa will now leave the club after Antonio Conte sent him a text letting him know he’s not in the plans next season, so we threw a wild card into the mix,

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Chelsea’s possible line up next season with a new 4-2-4 formation

Chelsea’s possible line up next season with a new 4-2-4 formation? We have chosen a 4-2-4 formation based on possible transfers and key players.

Chelsea’s possible line up next season with a new 4-2-4 formation? Here are the best players from Chelsea FC with a 4-2-4 formation including any possible transfers.

Chelsea’s possible line up for 2017/18 season – Thibaut Courtois

Linked constantly throughout the season with a move away, however, he addressed these rumours only recently

Next Up:Chelsea’s possible line up for 2017/18 season defenders

Chelsea’s possible line up for 2017/18 season defenders

Chelsea’s possible line up for 2017/18 season defenders are Cesar Azpilicueta, Gary Cahill, David Luiz, Marcos Alonso

Defender – Cesar Azpilicueta,

Defender – Gary Cahill

Defender – David Luiz

Defender – Marcos Alonso

Next up:Chelsea’s possible line up for 2017/18 season midfielders

Chelsea’s possible line up for 2017/18 season midfielders

Chelsea’s possible line up for 2017/18 season midfielders are: N’Golo Kante, Nemanja Matic

CM – N’Golo Kante

CM – Nemanja Matic

Next up: Chelsea’s possible line up for 2017/18 season attackers

Chelsea’s possible line up for 2017/18 season attackers

Pedro goal vs Everton

Chelsea’s possible line up for 2017/18 season attackers are Pedro, Romelu Lukaku, Diego Costa, Eden Hazard

RW – Pedro

CF – Romelu Lukaku

CF – Wildcard – Tammy Abraham

LW – Eden Hazard

What do you think? could Chelsea line-up using this 4-2-4 formation in the 2017/18 season

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