Chelsea are continuing their serious progress when it comes to selling players this summer, with talks ongoing to offload another star with Lesley Ugochukwu, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall and Carney Chukwuemeka.
In the last 72 hours, Enzo Maresca's side have raised around £65 million in outgoings, starting with Armando Broja, who's completed a move to Burnley (Fabrizio Romano).
Chelsea's best performers in the Premier League last season Average match rating
Cole Palmer 7.33
Moises Caicedo 7.02
Enzo Fernández 6.95
Nicolas Jackson 6.88
Noni Madueke 6.82
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Since then, Kieran Dewsbury-Hall has agreed a switch to Premier League rivals Everton and Ugochukwu has agreed to follow Broja to Turf Moor. Once all of those deals are announced, the club are expected to raise their total transfer income to far north of £200 million.
As things stand, Chelsea are around £58 million away from completely balancing their books, which is imperative considering their pact with UEFA.
Their seismic financial windfalls from winning the Club World Cup and qualifying for the Champions League next season have already put Chelsea in solid financial stead when it comes to PSR, but it is an entirely different case when it comes to FFP.
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The Blues were fined for breaching FFP rules last month and must produce a 'positive transfer balance' if they want to register new signings for the Champions League next season, which explains their impressive hustle in agreeing a host of exit deals recently.
Amid Chelsea's talks to sign both RB Leipzig's Xavi Simons and Man United's Alejandro Garnacho, the need to make sales won't stop here.
Borussia Dortmund are in talks to sign Carney Chukwuemeka again, so there could be yet another opportunity for Chelsea to seal another quick-fire exit this week.
Alongside the aforementioned quartet who have played their last games in Chelsea blue, £195,000-per-week attacker Christopher Nkunku can still leave Stamford Bridge before deadline day.
Chelsea in talks to sell Christopher Nkunku
That is according to Fabrizio Romano, who says Chelsea are in ongoing talks over selling Nkunku after a mixed campaign.
The Frenchman still managed to rack up 15 goals in all competitions, despite not being a key player under Maresca last season, and there is a belief that United are still targeting Nkunku among other interested sides.
Called a "top player" by ex-teammate João Félix, Chelsea have apparently been forced to reduce their asking price for the ex-Leipzig sensation too, so clubs will certainly be tempted to bite the bullet.