Chelsea has already brought £ 130 million to player sales this summer transfer window and the blues are about to load three more stars to fellow Premier League clubs
Chelsea has agreed the sale of three players for a combined £ 65 million in what will finance a different edition on the transfer market. The blues have spent a dazzling £ 242 million this summer on new signing sessions, with Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens and Jorrel Hato all large amounts.
Their arrivals are compensated with £ 130 million in sales, with Noni Madueke, Joao Felix and Djordje Petrovic among those to leave. Now they are ready to be accompanied by three more Chelsea players who are not in the plans of Enzo Maresca.
On Monday the blues made a triple breakthrough when they corresponded to the sale of Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Lesley Ugochukwu and Armando Broja. The blues only signed Dewsbury -hall, 26, last summer, paying Leicester – where he played under Maresca – £ 30 million.
The midfielder only got two starts in the Premier League, because most of his minutes came to Europe. Everton was warned about his situation and quickly agreed to a deal for Dewsbury-Hall that is worth a first £ 25 million plus add-ons.
Ugochukwu and Broja are now on their way to the newly promoted Burnley. The couple have agreed every five -year contracts with the side of Scott Parker and costs Burnley about £ 20 million each.
Ugochukwu, 21, put on loan last season through Southampton, but could not help them prevent relegation. As far as the 23-year-old Broja, he was lent to Everton at the start of the 2024-25 campaign before he was limited to only 11 performances in which he did not score an injury.
The sale of the trio is set to give Chelsea more leeway while following a deal for RB Leipzig playmaker Xavi Simons. The blues also love Manchester United Want-away Alejandro Garnacho.
Will Chelsea regret selling one of the trio? Say in the commentary part.
There may also be more editions of Chelsea, as the e-mail report that Borussia Dortmund is in conversation to sign Carney Chukwuemeka again after the 21-year-old had spent the second half of the last term on loan with the German giants. Tyrique George, 19, could follow Chukwuemeka to Germany after Leipzig had submitted their interest.
Colleague 19-year-old Marc Guiu is also ready to join the newly promoted Sunderland. Some more established names are still on the cutting block, where Raheem Sterling and Ben Chilwell works separately from the first team of the blues.
The players of Chelsea's players went all the way to the World Championship of Club, returned to the training in Cobham on Monday. The men of Maresca will organize Bayer Leverkusen and AC Milan in friendly competitions before they start their new Premier League campaign at home at Crystal Palace on Sunday 17 August.
The first four games of the blues are against colleague -London clubs. They will make the short trips to West Ham and Brentford on either side of the welcome of Fulham in Stamford Bridge.
