da 888casino: Chelsea’s switch to a back three has not only transformed their season but also revolutionised the Premier League, with every club in the top six apart from Arsenal attempting a variation of Antonio Conte’s setup this term.
da cassino online: The results have been astounding but maintaining that level of success for another year may well require some additions via the transfer market. Gary Cahill and David Luiz aren’t getting any younger, whilst Cesar Azpilicueta isn’t a natural centre-back and John Terry could well leave the club when his contract expires in the summer.
One target already mooted for the coming window is Real Madrid’s Pepe, who looks set to leave the Bernabeu upon the expiration of his own contract at the end of the season.
Signing a Champions League and European Championship winner on a free transfer seems like a solid piece of business for most clubs in world football, but how much can Pepe really offer the west Londoners at the age of 34?
We asked Chelsea fans earlier this week whether they’d back a summer swoop for Pepe and according to the results of our exclusive poll, a significant 67% wouldn’t. If Conte wants to add a centre-back to his squad this summer, he might be wise to look elsewhere.