The six retained domestic players from the first ISL season are defenders Abhishek Das and Dhanachandra Singh, midfielder Harmanjot Singh Khabra and forwards Jeje Lalpekhlua, Balwant Singh and Jayesh Rane.
While Abhishek, Dhanachandra, Jeje, Balwant, Jayesh, Mehraj and Godwin will be joining Chennaiyin FC as free agents after the end of the current I-League season, Khabra will be joining on loan from East Bengal.
Mehraj played for FC Pune City in the first ISL and has plenty of experience at club and international level, having played for the India senior national team more than 30 times.
Godwin was with ISL 2014 runners-up Kerala Blasters and has been in outstanding form for Shillong outfit Royal Wahingdoh in the I-League, scoring twice and was inspirational in their push for a top-three finish. The versatile midfielder from Goa has also played for India at youth level.
Balwant became the first Indian scorer in ISL history last year when he netted in Chennaiyin's first-ever game against FC Goa and the Punjabi striker has been instrumental in Mohun Bagan's I-League title challenge with six goals already.
Khabra, who is the captain of East Bengal this season, was Chennaiyin's Mr. Versatile last year, playing both in midfield and defence. He started in 15 of Chennaiyin's 16 games and also had three assists.
Dhanachandra made 14 appearances for Chennaiyin last year, scoring in the 3-0 away win over Mumbai City FC. The left back is also a key member of the title-chasing Mohun Bagan side with two goals to his name.
