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·11 March 2025
Expert claims Chelsea will look to sell some players and make a lot on departures this summer

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·11 March 2025
One expert has made a big claim that Chelsea will have to make some big players sales and for a lot of money come the end of the season.
The news comes off the back of Chelsea beating Leicester City 1-0 in the Premier League on Sunday afternoon in what was a vital three points in the race for Champions League spots.
It didn’t look like it was going to be Chelsea’s day after Cole Palmer missed a first half penalty when most of us would of put our houses on him scoring it.
Enzo Maresca was very pleased with the three points but he did once again threaten to take off one of his players if they went against his passing tactics.
All in all though it was a good afternoon for Chelsea as they firmly put themselves back in to fourth place in the Premier League.
Even still, the club will need to sell some players in the summer. Or at least that is according to finance expert Stefan Borson, who has been speaking about it all today for Football Insider.
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Borson said:
“Chelsea are involved in some radical financial performance as they look to build the business going forward and get themselves back in the Champions League.
“This season, they have no front of shirt, which we know is a very expensive property that’s empty.
“We know that the three-year rolling PSR test in the Premier League continues next season, so the chances are they’ve got to find some very big sales again.
“They have got to somehow fill that £200-250million loss per season at the operating level. The only way of filling that is by selling players or selling other assets and making paper profits. It’s just that there is no other way.
“I don’t know what they’ve got left to sell internally. I don’t know what other mechanisms they could use. I don’t know who else youth player wise they could sell to make very substantial profits.
“All of this we will see over time, but it does look like the issues are there.”