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It is now just a fortnight until the transfer deadline, and Chelsea have plenty of work to do if they are to get rid of the players they want to sell between now and then.
Chelsea’s 11 signings this summer, from Denner to Morgan Rogers and Geovany Quenda to Jordan Henderson, have cost the club north of £350m. But Chelsea have only managed to sell five players.
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The sales of Trevoh Chalobah, Marc Cucurella, Andrey Santos, Tyrique George and Jimmy-Jay Morgan have seen Chelsea receive about £150m. Without the financial injection from Europe, Chelsea need to sell.
Plenty of fringe players have a price tag placed on them, as have key players like Pedro Neto, Malo Gusto and Enzo Fernandez. Below, we look at all the reported price tags and how much BlueCo could rake in.
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All of Chelsea’s price tags from Enzo Fernandez to Marc Guiu
Malo Gusto – £75m
Man City are eyeing a string of Chelsea players, and according to reports, Chelsea would want a massive £75m for Gusto. The France international joined Chelsea from Lyon in January 2023 for around £26.3m.
Benoit Badiashile – £25m
It’s been a dismal few years for Badiashile since his move from Monaco. Now, the French player is set to depart. Chelsea and Napoli have agreed a loan worth £25m in total. A medical is scheduled for Tuesday.
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Axel Disasi – £25m
Disasi remains on Chelsea’s books after a second loan spell away at West Ham. The Evening Standard say Chelsea want a £25m fee for the former Monaco defender, with Crystal Palace said to be interested.
Jorrel Hato – £50m
There hasn’t been much discussion regarding a possible exit for Hato, who will rival Pep Chavarria to start on the left, or left centre-back. The Chelsea Chronicle understands a £50m bid would sway the Blues.
Enzo Fernandez – £120m
The most obvious price tag is Fernandez’s £120m price tag. After Man City missed Chelsea’s deadline last Friday, it is unclear if Chelsea may now ask for more cash as we edge closer to the start of the season.
Pedro Neto – £100m
New reports have emerged that Chelsea are now asking for almost £100m for Portugal winger Neto, with the former Wolves man another name on Man City’s list. It comes after initial reports of a £75m figure.
Pedro Neto of Chelsea
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Nicolas Jackson – £65m
Chelsea fans have been crying for Alonso to reintegrate Jackson, but it appears Chelsea are open to his exit if a £65m fee is tabled. Football London claim that Aston Villa are keen on a reunion with Unai Emery.
Liam Delap – £50m
Bought for £30m, striker Delap struggled last season, scoring just one Premier League goal. But amid interest from Como, Forest, Everton, Leeds and Newcastle, Chelsea want a fee of around £50m.
Marc Guiu – £25m
Spanish striker Guiu is now sixth choice at Chelsea, behind Joao Pedro, Danny Welbeck, Delap, Jackson and Emmanuel Emegha. He needs a move, and reports indicate Chelsea want a £25m fee for Guiu.
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How much would Chelsea earn in total?
If Chelsea managed to earn all of the above price tags, then BlueCo would rake in a whopping £535m. If some of the above players do leave, expect loans and some compromise to get them out the door.
Plenty of other Chelsea players could leave, too. Gaga Slonina, Mamadou Sarr, Aaron Anselmino, Dario Essugo and other younger Chelsea stars could leave the club on loan before the end of the window.