Last time out, we looked at the first 19 transfers at Chelsea during the Todd Boehly era – today, we’ll be looking at the 21 that still remain.
As before, we’ll only be looking at permanent deals for this list – any transfers that took place on a loan or trial basis will not be considered.
Pedro Neto
Liam Rosenior recently described Pedro Neto as a ‘world-class’ winger – this might be a foray into the realms of hyperbole, but Neto is still an excellent wide man with plenty in his locker.
Signed from Wolves in 2024 for a fee of just under £54 million, he has been a dependable first-team regular for the Blues since his arrival.
Joao Felix
Joao Felix, on the other hand, was not quite so successful in a Chelsea shirt. A fine player from a technical standpoint, Felix could not adapt to the hustle and bustle of the Premier League.
He had previously spent a spell on loan at Chelsea in 2023, to similar results. In total, the Portuguese international made just 12 Premier League appearances during his second Blues stint, scoring a single goal.
Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
This was a confusing one – Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall had been a fine player at Leicester City, but when Chelsea snapped him up for a reported fee of £30 million, it seemed they didn’t know what to do with him.
After spending most of his time at Chelsea in their B team, he was sold to Everton in 2025 for an undisclosed fee.
Filip Jorgensen
Once considered one of the best young goalkeepers in the world, Filip Jorgensen has yet to stake his claim as Chelsea’s number one.
Since he joined the club in the summer of 2024, Jorgensen has made just eight Premier League appearances – he has largely been relegated to cup appearances.