Pochettino favours a high-intensity approach and will likely only select players who are willing to run themselves into the ground. The former Tottenham manager is also likely to go with a 4-2-3-1 system which will be a departure from the 3-5-2 that has been employed in recent seasons.
Let us take a look at how the Blues could line up next season, taking into account the current players and players strongly linked. Formation 4-2-3-1
Goalkeeper - Kepa Arrizabalaga
The 28-year-old has had a rough spell since moving to Stamford Bridge for £72million becoming the world's most expensive goalkeeper. While there are undoubtedly errors in his game, the Spaniard has improved recently and should retain his position in goal.
Right back – Reece James
This is pretty easy. James is one of the best right-backs in world football on his day and as long as he is fit, he should be a guaranteed starter.
Reece James' 2021/22 Premier League season by numbers:
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26 games
117 duels won
108 crosses
99x possession won
71 touches in opp. box
48 chances created
37 shots
10 shots on target
9 big chances created
9 assists
5 goals
No defender was directly involved in more goals. 👏 pic.twitter.com/698PHTaSf1
Centre back – Thiago Silva
We could have easily gone for the younger and more athletic Wesley Fofana but Silva is still Chelsea’s best defender and was the team’s player of the just-concluded season. The 39-year-old will likely be given the captain’s armband with Cesar Azpilicueta expected to depart.
Centre back – Benoit Badiashile
The former Monaco man was one of the bright spots from the January transfer window for Chelsea. He provides balance to the Blues’ defence and also has the necessary pace and quality on the ball to be a big part of the side’s future.
Left back – Ben Chilwell
Chilwell is just a much better fit than Marc Cucurella and should always start when fit.
Defensive midfielder – Enzo Fernandez
Enzo Fernández in his first half of Premier League football:
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◉ Most duels won (7)
◉ Most tackles made (5)
◎ =Most possession won (9)
◎ =Most final third entries (5)
Let him cook... pic.twitter.com/XA4CQBPTcA
Enzo is possibly Chelsea’s most technically gifted player and the best in this position. A perfect springboard for Mauricio Pochettino to build upon.
Box-to-box midfielder – Moises Caicedo*
Caicedo is yet to arrive at Stamford Bridge but the expectation is that he would eventually be recruited. Will be an excellent addition.
Advanced playmaker – Christopher Nkunku
Nkunku is an excellent addition to this Chelsea side. He can thrive in a number of attacking positions but his best football has generally come as a second striker.
Christopher Nkunku's RB Leipzig career by numbers:
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◉ 172 games
◉ 70 goals
◉ 45 assists
◉ 2 trophies
Now he's a Blue. 🎈 pic.twitter.com/O45ryK7Q5Q
Pochettino will hope he can translate that form to England and not follow the path of another former Leipzig star who moved to Chelsea in Timo Werner.
Right winger – Noni Madueke
Showed his immense ability in flashes and would certainly benefit from a settled run in the side and in his favourite position.
Left winger – Raheem Sterling
Chelsea will certainly be more successful if they can get the best out of Raheem Sterling. He had a rough first season at Stamford Bridge but with the right supply, he can score goals.
Striker – Nicolas Jackson
Chelsea have spent significantly to secure the services of the 22-year-old Villareal striker Nicolas Jackson and he would be a superb addition. Quick, strong, and a good finisher, he will be the perfect striker to lead the Blues into their new era.