Scouting For Chelsea’s Conte: 3 Defenders The Italian Should Try And Sign This Summer To Replace Terry

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The talk for most Chelsea fans has been about the midfielders and attackers that Antonio Conte could bring to the side, should he sign up with the Blues in the summer but one of the positions that Chelsea really need to look at is the centre-back roles.

John Terry, who probably has been one of the best players in the history of Chelsea, will not get a contract and will be leaving the club at the end of the season. The other remaining centre-backs, Kurt Zouma and Gary Cahill don’t really give a lot of confidence to the team and aren’t the solutions for the long or short term.

Conte was known for having a great defence and that is where he probably will start when it comes to the Chelsea team. We look ahead to a busy transfer window for Chelsea and pick out three central defenders that can do the job for them next season.

Inigo Martinez

Chelsea need someone young to play alongside Gary Cahill and one of the players that Conte could try to sign is the Spanish defender Inigo Martinez. The 24-year-old Real Sociedad defender has been one of their best players in recent seasons and could be a great addition to the Chelsea back-line.

Martinez is strong in the air, even if he isn’t the fastest, his physical prowess and aerial ability can certainly help replace the huge void that John Terry’s absence would create. His price tag might be high but that is the money you have to pay for good players.

Neven Subotic

It seems that Neven has been frozen out of Thomas Tuchel’s new look Borussia Dortmund and Subotic could well do with a move away from Germany. While Liverpool have been linked with the defender due to their Klopp connections, Chelsea could steal a march on them and sign Neven up.

The 27-year-old does have great leadership ability and could be a great centre-back in the Premier League. Subotic would be willing to move but Conte needs to be careful by not overpaying for someone who is so experienced and still has his best years ahead of him.

John Stones

The player that could have been Chelsea’s in the recent transfer window. Stones didn’t move to Chelsea then as he wanted to stay at Everton but a new manager and the promise of more playing time could well change the 21-year-old’s mind.

Stones hasn’t had the greatest season for Everton and has been found wanting a couple of times but under the guidance of Conte, he would certainly get better and certainly become the world class defender he has always wanted to be.

Kevin Harrison

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