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BREAKING NEWS:** FABRIZIO ROMANO CONFIRMS THAT OLISE HAS SIGNED FOR CHELSEA, WHILE ENZO IS SET TO LEAVE THIS SUMMER. CHELSEA’S NEW COACH HAS BOLDLY STATED THAT ENZO IS NOT PART OF HIS PLANS, INDICATING THAT THE MIDFIELDER SHOULD PREPARE FOR AN EXIT. **FIND OUT MORE:**

Chelsea is poised for another significant transformation this summer with the arrival of their new manager, Enzo Maresca. His approach, inspired by Pep Guardiola, promises a disciplined and structured style that contrasts sharply with Mauricio Pochettino’s more free-flowing football. Maresca’s tactical setup revolves around a 4-3-3 formation that morphs into a 3-2-5 in possession, utilizing field overloads and precise passing to break down opponents.

 

Maresca’s strategy emphasizes build-up play and filling all five channels of attack, a departure from Pochettino’s focus on player creativity and freedom. This shift raises questions about how Chelsea’s new style will manifest on the pitch. Significant changes are anticipated, especially as Maresca integrates his preferred system with the existing squad.

 

In goal, Chelsea is looking to upgrade their options. Diogo Costa, renowned for his ball-playing ability, is a prime target. Although his transfer could cost up to £85 million, his performances justify the investment.

 

In defense, Reece James remains the first-choice right-back, capable of also playing as a right center-back. Marc Guehi, with his leadership and Premier League experience, is a potential recruit to strengthen the backline. Meanwhile, Levi Colwill’s versatility makes him a valuable asset, likely to partner in central defense. Chelsea is also pursuing Alphonso Davies, whose attacking prowess would be a significant addition, though his move to Real Madrid remains uncertain.

 

The midfield will see Enzo Fernandez playing a pivotal role, whether as a deep-lying playmaker or a more advanced No. 8. His partnership with Moises Caicedo, another £100 million midfielder, will be crucial to Chelsea’s success.

 

In attack, Cole Palmer’s role may evolve under Maresca. While he excelled as a right-winger under Pochettino, he could be utilized as a No. 10 or an advanced midfielder. Michael Olise, a potential new signing, would add creativity from the right wing, while Christopher Nkunku is expected to operate in the left half-space, linking play and creating opportunities. Nicolas Jackson, after a strong debut season, will continue as the main striker, fitting well into Maresca’s system with his ability to drop deep and run behind defenses.

 

As Chelsea embarks on this tactical overhaul, integrating Maresca’s disciplined, build-up heavy style will be key. The new approach aims to maximize the potential of key players like Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo, while potential signings such as Diogo Costa and Michael Olise could play crucial roles in Chelsea’s evolving strategy. This summer’s changes signal a new chapter in the club’s ongoing development.

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