---Zlatan---Milito---
-------Modric-------
----Motta---Melo---
-----Cambiasso-----
Kolarov------Zanetti
---Chivu--Samuel---
-------Cesar--------
I am not a fan of 4-3-3, so I would like to see us stick with 4-4-2 diamond. Melo is worldclass central midfielder. I am sure Mourinho loves his charasteristics. Kolarov would be ideal replacement for Maxwell (I still hope he leaves). While his positioning could be better, his strong physique helps alot. Maxwell clearly belongs to la Liga.
I don't think it is possible to sign Kolarov, Melo and Modric without selling some. Maicon seems to be unsettled. While I think he is the best rightback in the world, we are in a ridiculously good shape when it comes to RB's. Santon should get more time on right and I personally feel that Zanetti's incapability to pass the ball more than 5 metres is hindering our build-up play on midfield. Even the short passes are too often backpasses. While he never seems to lose the ball, sometimes playing a one-time pass would prevent him from even getting in a trouble in the first place. He sure knows how to protect the ball. I'd rather see player move it quickly. Don't get me wrong, I think he is one of the greatest defenders of our time and I love the man. Mourinho likes to have many versatile midfielders. Cambiasso, Motta, Melo and Modric could really keep the possession and still be up for fight and be strong when opponent is having possession.
Modric is now very much ready for Inter. One year in England had a huge effect. He played extremely well at the end of the season in a league more physical and fast. His skill was never in doubt, now he has also shown he can play in a physical match, outshined Chelsea's midfield. Tottenham seems to be interested in Muntari and Obinna. Deal could be possible. I also think he is more talented than Sneijder or Elano. Another interesting prospect would in my view be another croat, Ivan Rakitic.