Chelsea will have to deal with the loss of a key player for their Europa Conference League final against Real Betis on May 28.
The Blues eased through to the showpiece event in Wroclaw, Poland, after thumping Swedish side Djurgarden 5-1 on aggregate over two legs in the semi-finals.
That came after knockout wins over Legia Warsaw and FC Copenhagen after they won all six of their games in the tournament's initial league phase.
However, their bid for Champions League qualification via finishing in the top five of the Premier League took another blow last Sunday as they suffered a 2-0 defeat to Newcastle United at St.