The popular defender was a fan favourite during his first Stamford Bridge spell, and things havent changed following his £30million return from Paris Saint-Germain. And they would be happy to let Toure – who is under contract until next summer – join one of their rivals to free up funds for Guardiola to strengthen his squad. He said: He could go into Chelsea‘s team now, no doubt about that. Could the United and England captain be set for some splinters from the benchRoss Barkley - EvertonT. rbahce in the space of nine days next monthMourinho takes his squad to Anfield to face Liverpool on Monday 17 October as he experiences his first taste of the intense rivalry between the two clubs. Ljungberg, who now coaches at the Gunners’ academy, also reckons Wenger?deserves more credit f. pp's side ease into EFL Cup last-16player ratingsPhilippe Coutinho was the star but Ragnar Klavan also impresses as Reds brush Rams asideMagic of the cupLIVE - Leicester and Chelsea head for extra-time after thrilling draw in EFL Cup third round clashRed riotDerby 0 Liverpool 3: Jurgen Klopp's Reds continue impressive form with easy win at Championship side But with Liverpool looking revitalised under former Borussia Dortmund boss Jurgen Klopp, and bolstering the likes of Philippe Coutinho, Sadio Mane and Daniel Sturridge in their team, perhaps selling isnt always such a bad thing. Getty Images4Marten de Roon signed for Middlesbrough this summer from AtalantaGetty Images4De Roon w. uters7Cesc Fabregas scored twice against Leicester to highlight his value to Antonio ConteGetty Images7Antonio Conte was disappointed with Chelseas defeat to Liverpool on Friday, but bounced backSo were through to the next round, albeit with less fingernails than before and a potential heart condition in the making, and with each passing match that Juve supporters words ring ever louder in my ears. terChelsea's David Luiz is very happy to be back at Stamford BridgeGetty Images5The fan was delighted with Luiz's giftLuiz played a key role in helping Chelsea overturn a 2-0 deficit to knock Leicester out of the EFL Cup on Tuesday night, and ran straight over to the travelling supporters at the final whistle.