Maurizio Sarri hasn't exactly won the hearts of the fans during his first season at Stamford Bridge, but with Chelsea currently leading the race for fourth place and in a Europa League semi-final, he has a chance to be back at the club next season.

The biggest cloud hanging over Chelsea is their looming two-window transfer ban. They are still waiting to hear whether Fifa will block them from signing players this summer, and the final decision will have a massive effect on their plans for the current squad.

With all that in mind, Telegraph Sport looks at who should stay and who should go...

Goalkeepers

Kepa Arrizabalaga (Age: 23; Apps: 50; Signed 2018; Contract expires in 2025)

Chelsea made Kepa the world's most expensive goalkeeper when they signed him from Athletic Bilbao for £71.6million last summer. While he's yet to reach the heights of Liverpool's Alisson and Manchester City's Ederson, Kepa is already one of the world's top keepers at 23 and has adjusted well to the Premier League. His distribution is key to Sarri's style of football.

Verdict: Chelsea signed Kepa to be their keeper for many years to come. Nothing has changed.