JOAO FELIX'S versatility could give Chelsea plenty of options onhow to line up this season.
The Blues have completed the signing of the Portuguese talent in a £42.6million deal with Atletico Madrid.
The forward spent six months at Stamford Bridge in 2023, scoring four goals in 20 appearances.
Felix, 24, has already been hailed by manager Enzo Maresca for his ability to play multiple positions.
He said: "Felix is a good player, he’s a talent.
"I think the good thing about him is he can play different positions, inside and outside. Number nine, this is why we buy him."
Felix has played most of his career as a striker and could be opted for instead of Nicolas Jackson.
This could see the former Benfica star deployed with Cole Palmer and Christopher Nkunku on the wings either side of him.
Maresca could then use this new-look front three ahead of a midfield of Enzo Fernandez, Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia, who started in the defeat to Manchester City.
The defence would be able to be kept the same as well with a back-four of Marc Cucurella, Wesley Fofana, Levi Colwill and Malo Gusto in front of Robert Sanchez in goal.
Felix has also spent a decent amount of time in his career playing on the left wing.
This means that Maresca could opt to drop Nkunku in favour of Felix on the left.
He could start for Chelsea on the wing, which would cost Nkunku his spot with Jackson returning to the striker role.
Maresca could then make further changes down the team with Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall coming in for Lavia.
The defence could see Tosin Adarabioyo replace Fofana and Filip Jorgensen appear in goal.
However, Maresca may opt to play a different formation and use Felix in the ten role behind the striker.
This would then allow for another attacking option, such as summer signing Pedro Neto, to appear on the left.
The attacking trio, including Palmer, could all play behind Jackson and in front of a holding midfield partnership of Caicedo and Fernandez.