Antonio Conte
Eden Hazard
1st
Diego Costa (20)
Alvaro Morata (Real Madrid, £70.6m), Tiemoue Bakayoko (Monaco, £40m), Antonio Rudiger (Roma, £31m), Willy Caballero (Manchester City, free)
Antonio Rudiger (L)
Nemanja Matic (Manchester United, £40m), Nathan Ake (Bournemouth £20m), Juan Cuadrado (Juventus, £17m), Asmir Begovic (Bournemouth, £10m), Bertrand Traore (Lyon £8.8m)
Last season’s runaway champions have added real quality in Morata and Bakayoko, plus Conte was a repeat title winner at Juventus.
Question marks exist about whether their squad is deep enough to handle the return of Champions League football.
Morata will be determined to prove he can start every week for an elite club. With World Cup 2018 on the horizon, he’ll be desperate to impress.
Alvaro Morata
Chelsea will pick up where they left off last term, with the sidelining of the fractious Diego Costa strengthening the unit.
More points will be dropped as the demands of European football takes hold. Hazard will again need to be at his inspirational best to fuel a competitive title defence.