Goalkeeper position
Begovic will definitely leave when AFC Bournemouth paid The Blues £10 million. This number is reasonable and both sides have reached an agreement.
Along with that, the future of the current number 1 goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois is also uncertain in the face of Real Madrid's solicitation. After De Gea announced his desire to stay at M.U, Real was forced to switch to another goal and Courtois was not a bad option.
If both Courtois and Begovic leave, there is currently no top choice in the world for Chelsea. Therefore, Conte was forced to shift to potential candidates, typically Marcus Bettinelli (Fulham) or cra cra cra Gordon (Celtic).
Not to mention Chelsea may welcome Joe Hart back to England. The 30-year-old goalkeeper is looking forward to playing for big clubs to return to the England international's goal.
Defender position
Terry has left Chelsea. In addition to the British veteran, Nathan Ake and Kurt Zouma are also looking for a new destination. Ake could be bought by Bournemouth after a year of loan deal while Zouma is being closely followed by Olympie Marseille.
Chelsea are targeting Bayern Munich's Jerome Boateng and the Blues are still closely following Southampton's Virgil van Dijk. If these two deals fall apart, Chelsea will target safer options, most likely Andreas Christensen of Moenchengladbach.
Central midfielder position
Cesc Fabregas and Nemanja Matic are likely to join M.U together as coach Mourinho is very "oked" with this Chelsea central midfield duo. If both Cesc and Matic leave Stamford Brigde, Conte will have to find someone to share the burden with N'Golo Kante.
Chelsea are negotiating with AS Monaco over the case of Tiemoue Bakayoko. 40 million pounds is a figure that The Blues have put up for negotiation and are waiting for Monaco to nod.
Meanwhile, in another development, Conte is trying every way to welcome back Marco Verratti. The PSG leader is looking for an ambitious destination rather than "king of the blind" in France, Chelsea will be a very good option for all three sides when The Blues are ready to break the deal to buy Verratti.
wingers
Hazard's good travel is still a big question mark at the moment as Real are still trying every way to welcome the Belgian midfielder back to Spain. Meanwhile, Chelsea have also decided to break the club's salary table to raise Hazard's salary to £320,000/week.
Like hazard, it is uncertain whether Alexis Sanchez of Arsenal will visit Stamford Brigde Stadium. Arsenal won't play in the Champions League, which would be a benefit for Chelsea, but in the opposite direction, the "Gunners" have also doubled the salary for their "golden department".
If they can't beat Sanchez, Chelsea can still target Dani Alves as a bad choice. The Brazilian winger has reached Juventus and is looking for a new destination.
Striker position
Costa did not play in the FA Cup Final last season and before that, in the 2017 winter transfer window, the Spanish striker had almost reached the Chinese CSL tournament. Therefore, Chelsea's chances of keeping Costa at this time are quite difficult.
Costa had intended to return to Atletico this summer, but the new La Liga side were banned from a transfer, forcing the 28-year-old to choose another option. If he still intends to go to China, Costa is always welcomed.
If Costa leaves the club, Conte won't be too worried as he always has effective replacements. First is the case of Fernando Llorente, the Spanish striker will certainly nod when called up by his former Juventus coach because he is struggling with Swansea. If he goes to Chelsea, the door to the Champions League will be wide open for this 32-year-old striker.
Not stopping there, for the past 2 months, The Blues have been closely following Romelu Lukaku. Everton understand that they cannot keep their player in the context of Lukaku looking for more ambitious horizons. If he returns to Chelsea, the Belgian striker will have a starting position and the opportunities to conquer the heights that he could not have had if he had landed at Everton.