Maurizio Sarri finds himself on the brink at Chelsea after Monday night's FA Cup defeat by Manchester United, but his future isn't the only one in doubt
Marcos Alonso and Jorginho are among those who have underperformed this season, while Eden Hazard and Callum Hudson-Odoi are eyeing moves abroad
Ahead of a huge summer transfer window, Sportsmail assesses every member of Chelsea's first-team squad to decide who should be kept and who's on their way out
Still settling into English football after his world record transfer last summer
Has shown plenty of promise, but there's room to improve.Verdict: Keep Has provided solid cover for Chelsea's No 1 since joining on a free transfer in 2017
Out of contract this summer but is worthy of an extra year.Verdict: KeepCapable of going from the ridiculous to the sublime in the space of 90 minutes
Still struggling for consistency at the age of 31 and out of contract this summer
Verdict: Likely to leave A commanding presence at the back on his day. Has not covered himself in glory at times this season - particularly at the Etihad - but deserves another chance
Verdict: KeepSlotted into the right back role with relative ease after starring in Antonio Conte's 3-4-3 formation
Chelsea's most consistent defender. Verdict: Keep Fallen out of favour under Sarri this term and has failed to build on his breakthrough season
Still young and talented enough to be success at Stamford Bridge.Verdict: Keep Didn't appear to be a first-choice signing in 2017 and has done little to justify the club's £25million outlay since
His place on the bench could be better utilised. Verdict: SellAnother full back who has failed to shine since making the move to west London
Brought in to compete with Marcos Alonso, but has barely done that.Verdict: Sell The club captain has hardly featured under Sarri this season and was left out of the travelling squad for last week's Europa League trip to Malmo
Snubbed a move away in January to see out his contract until the summer. Verdict: Likely to leave Shone as a left wing back in Conte's 3-4-3 formation, but has struggled to make an impact in Sarri's back-four
Arguably the club's least effective player this season. Verdict: Sell Share this article Share The key man in Sarri's plan has had an up-and-down first season in England, dictating some games and letting others pass him by
Still too early to judge him properly, although a return to Serie A may be a consideration
Verdict: Jury's out Seems to come on for Ross Barkley - or start ahead of him - in almost every game
Looked bright early on in the season, but his form has dipped along with the rest of the squad
On loan from Real Madrid with no option to buy.Verdict: Likely to leave Seems to finally be putting the injury troubles with have blighted his career behind him
Impressive in one game, but then anonymous the next. Needs to find more consistency and try to nail down a spot in the side
Verdict: Jury's outUnable to show off his best attributes in a more attacking midfield role under Sarri
Still works his socks off, but has not been anywhere near his best.Verdict: Keep Appears set to go down as one of the worst transfers in Chelsea's history having failed to make any sort of impact since joining from Leicester for £35m
Verdict: SellCriminally underused by Sarri so far this season. Scored on his only Premier League start at Wolves and grabbed a Europa League hat-trick too
Needs more games.Verdict: KeepUsed sparingly by Sarri this term, which is understandable given he's still only 18
One for the future, although a loan deal would aid his development.Verdict: Keep Has all but admitted he wants to join Real Madrid this summer
Still the club's best player, but they may have no option but to cash-in on him if he kicks up a fuss
Verdict: Likely to leaveTalented but incredibly inconsistent. The Brazilian has attracted serious interest from PSG and Barcelona despite turning 30 last year
A fresh start might be best for him - and Chelsea.Verdict: Sell Another who has failed to earn the trust of Sarri after struggling to put the ball in the back of the net
Out of contract this summer and unlikely to be offered a new deal. Verdict: Likely to leaveWants to leave for Bayern Munich after being the subject of a £40m bid in January
Still not being given the minutes he craves despite a number of promising displays
Verdict: Likely to leave On loan from AC Milan for the rest of the season. Netted a brace in only his third appearance, but will need hit top form for the rest of the season if he is to have any chance of securing a permanent move
Verdict: Likely to leave Doesn't start every game, but always offers a threat down Chelsea's right side
Likely to retain his place in the squad with or without Sarri at the helm next season
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