Chelsea are a team in transition, and there's a real need for Maurizio Sarri to conduct a restructuring job at Stamford Bridge. The core at the club is fantastic, with the likes of Kepa, Cesar Azpilicueta, Antonio Rudiger, N'Golo Kante and Eden Hazard all impressing, but there are also a ton of players that have underperformed as of late.

One such example is Willian. Significantly, he's now been linked, via Sky Sports, with a move to PSG, and if the French team make a move, it's something that Chelsea should really consider.

Losing a player of his importance under Maurizio Sarri would be a risk for Chelsea, but if an opportunity presents itself for enough money, this isn't a sale that Chelsea can afford to let pass them by.

After all, it's important to recognise Willian's recent form. A good game against Sheffield Wednesday isn't enough to rectify two years of poor form, and the Brazilian has continually failed to deliver under Maurizio Sarri this season in particular.

Furthermore, at 30-years-old, he's not a player that has much hope of improving. In fact, he's closer to retirement at this stage than he is to is peak, and so as a result, perhaps it's time for Chelsea to move on and usher in a new era in their attack.

Of course, his departure would also open up the door for Callum Hudson-Odoi to get a regular chance in the first team at Stamford Bridge. He's been a regular in Europe and in cup competitions this season, but the Blues need to play him regularly to have a chance of keeping him going forward - and the sale of Willian would serve to give him a real chance in the first team. This would also help ease the transition that Christian Pulisic will have in the summer.

If this opportunity presents itself, Chelsea must take it. It's time to move on and prepare for the future - even if the short-term may be more difficult as a result.

Thoughts?