Chelsea are poised to register yet another summer sale, allowing Blueco to raise its total summer transfer revenue to nearly £180 million.
More recently, Young Defender Samuels Smith has completed a £6.5 million move to sister club Strasbourg linked with Rig 1 Chelsea Lawn’s Mama De Salle, Mike Pender and Kendry Paes.
Chelsea’s best performance in the Premier League last season | Average Match Rating |
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Call Palmer | 7.33 |
Moises Caiceceo | 7.02 |
Enzo Fernandez | 6.95 |
Nicholas Jackson | 6.88 |
Please call Maduyke | 6.82 |
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Chelsea also sold Mathis Amougou to Strasbourg for around £12.5 million, and Enzo Maresca’s side has become a serious advantage, using Blueco’s multi-club-owned model.
In addition to both Amougou and Samuels-Smith, Chelsea have agreed to a permanent exit deal for Kepa Arrizabalaga, Basir Humphreys, Noni Maduke, Marcus Bettinelli, Djordje Petrovic and João Félix.
This series of sales will help balance the £230 million spending on Chelsea’s recruitment this summer. A £87.5 million hits at the Club World Cup and £80 million revenue from Champions League qualifying rounds are in solid financial position.
Journalist Simon Phillips reports they remain in the market for new goalkeeper, centre-back and strikers who could replace Nicholas Jackson, so they can even help Chelsea sign a newer signing.
In the meantime, the departure remains an important theme of Chelsea’s current relocation activities.
Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell, Renato Veiga, Tosin Adarabioyo, Christopher nkunku, Axel Disasi, Benoit Badiashile, Trevoh Chalobah, Carney Chukwuemeka, Lesley Ugochukwu, Tosin Adarabioyo and Kiernan Dewsbury gilchrisStriker Armando Bruja is trapped in a move to Turf Moor.
The Albanians will be keeping an eye on them for a while, and Sky Germany reporter Florian Plettenberg reported in June that he had received several approaches from the Bundesliga club.
But it’s Burnley, a BBC journalist Nizaar Kinsella, who shares the latest updates on the situation, now appears to be ready to sign a comfortable striker.
Chelsea is looking for a nearly £180 million boost as Armando Broja approaches Burnley’s move
Fabrizio Romano has already given this transfer “go here”, but Kinsella reports that he’s not that advanced.
Chelsea and Burnley have reached a broad agreement over Broja, worth around £20 million, and they have a high level of discussion, but players and Claret have yet to find a compromise in debate personal terms.
As Burnley waits for the 23-year-old green light to close the deal, Bruco prays for the move to pass.
If so, if the disaster is delayed, Chelsea will earn the total transfer through players sold to around £178 million.
Chelsea’s expertise as a sales club is often underestimated by critics, and for those who ask why they can consistently spend serious cash in the transfer market, their outgoing activities are a key factor.