It has been revealed that Fulham manager Slavisa Jokanovic is one of the names on the Chelsea shortlist to be Antonio Conte's successor - according to the London Evening Standard.

Would this be a wise move from the Blues? Could the Fulham boss handle the step up?

We discuss.....

Alfie Burns

I’d love to see him given a chance.

I think the Fulham boss could do well at Stamford Bridge and help get the best out of some of Chelsea’s players.

It’d be a huge risk, but one that could be well worth taking, given how well Jokanovic has done at Craven Cottage.

Jay Williams

Slavisa Jokanovic has Fulham playing some mouth-watering stuff at times, with his players demonstrating an incredible tempo, effort rate and a masterclass in passing football.

If Jokanovic can get Fulham playing like this, it would certainly be exciting to see what he could do with Chelsea's players and their budget.

But he is not the "big name" that many Blues fans will be hoping for and he would face an uphill task in trying to win the players and the supporters over, despite his previous links with the club as he was a player at Stamford Bridge previously.

George Dagless

It's a risk Chelsea should avoid.

He's a good manager and would bring nice football to the Bridge but when you look at the top six and the other gaffers he'd be up against, it's a big gamble.

Chelsea can attract any of the top managers in the world and should look to do so whilst Jokanovic should try and hone his skills more with Fulham.

Ben Barkworth

Jokanovic is a talented manager, but Chelsea would be a step up for him while also being a bad fit.

They are unlikely to give him the necessary time to fully implement his style because of the desire for instant results.