How Chelsea can line up with Joao Felix and new signings

Chelsea has early bought a few players in the door this January, with plans for even more entrance after that.

Youngsters Andrey Santos and David Datro Fofana have come in beside defender Benoit Badiashile, and 

onward Joao Felix, with the latter only being declared today.

Felix joins on loan and has got aligned to work in Chelsea training today and is anticipated to be 

accessible for the senior squad tomorrow when Chelsea makes the short journey next door to face Fulham.

Fofana also made his entrance for Chelsea at the weekend and looked very neat and neat on the ball. With that in mind and the fact that Felix has come in to make a precipitate clash, as well as our defenders not looking too good lately, I wonder if the 

The under lineup will be used by Graham Potter tomorrow and then going forward.

evidently once Reece James comes back he will be in for Cesar Azpilicueta. But until then, this could revitalize things for Chelsea and Potter when they desire it the most.

And then you will have the likes of Raheem Sterling, Wesley Fofana, etc to come back in when they return from 

scratch, but giving a few of these new signings as well as some youngsters a 

odds until then, will relish things up and give Chelsea something new.

Felix can roam in a bit of a free role behind Fofana, who as I told you, did look good when he came on at the time off. Still think he’s a bit raw and the jury will stay out for now as Potter assesses him, but why not give him a go tomorrow night from the off? It’s not like he can do any more nasty than some of those ahead of him who have been playing recently.

If I was picking my absolute best team by the way, Lewis Hall would definitely be starting in it, and maybe even Carney Chukwuemeka. But I’m 

elevated to see what some of these new signings can do and if they can make an

effect.

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