Victor Moses has been rewarded for becoming one of the unlikely success stories of the season with a new contract worth £75,000-a-week, but head coach Antonio Conte still wants to strengthen Chelsea’s wing-back options this summer.

The two-year extension means Moses is committed to Chelsea until 2021 and has earned a significant pay rise to his previous £45,000-a-week wages after becoming a crucial member of Conte’s Premier League table-topping team.

Moses has performed superbly at right wing-back, following Conte’s successful switch to a 3-4-3 formation that transformed Chelsea’s season.

But Conte wants at least one new wing-back as part of his summer transfer plans, as he plots how to maintain Chelsea’s Premier League form alongside a Champions League campaign next season.

Chelsea almost signed Sead Kolasinac from Schalke to compete with Marcos Alonso for a spot on the left side in January and, despite a good first season with the club, Alonso’s position is at greater risk than that of Moses.