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·24 août 2025
Chelsea Set for Double Exit

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·24 août 2025
Borussia Dortmund officials have taken a significant step forward in their pursuit of Chelsea midfielder Carney Chukwuemeka and young defender Aaron Anselmino. Negotiations have advanced quickly after a high-level meeting in London between senior figures from both clubs, according to Sky Sports Germany.
Sky Sports Germany revealed that BVB chiefs Lars Ricken and Sebastian Kehl travelled to London for face-to-face discussions before returning to Germany for Dortmund’s Bundesliga opener against St Pauli. Their efforts appear to have paid off.
“The talks have progressed, and both parties have moved significantly closer together in the negotiations. However, the double deal has not yet been finalized. All parties are optimistic that it will be finalized soon,” the report stated.
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This growing optimism points to a transfer that could shape Dortmund’s squad for the season ahead. The total package is understood to be €25 million for Chukwuemeka’s permanent transfer, alongside a simple loan for Anselmino. Crucially, there will be no purchase option on the Argentine defender, ensuring his long-term future remains at Stamford Bridge.
Both Chukwuemeka and Anselmino are reportedly eager to join Dortmund, a factor that has helped move negotiations forward. Personal terms are already agreed, making it a matter of finalising details between the clubs.
Sky Sports Germany adds that Dortmund had also explored a potential move for Charlie Cresswell from FC Toulouse, as first reported by The Athletic. However, the Englishman remains a backup option and will only be considered if the deal for Anselmino collapses.
“The prospect of both Cresswell and Anselmino being signed is out of the question,” the report confirmed, underlining Dortmund’s disciplined approach in the market.
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For Chelsea, this double arrangement offers both financial and strategic benefits. Chukwuemeka’s move will provide a cash injection of around €25 million, while Anselmino’s loan ensures the highly rated youngster gains valuable European experience without leaving permanently.
Enzo Maresca’s squad remains stacked with midfield options, so sanctioning Chukwuemeka’s departure allows Chelsea to ease congestion while focusing on reinforcements in key positions before the transfer deadline.
For Chelsea, this deal makes sense financially, but it raises questions about squad planning. Carney Chukwuemeka is still only 20 and highly rated by many, yet injuries and competition have limited his chances at Stamford Bridge. Selling him for €25 million offers stability, but could Chelsea regret letting him go before he fulfils his potential?
The Anselmino decision is more understandable. A loan move to Borussia Dortmund, a club renowned for developing young talent, is the perfect environment for him to grow without permanently losing a promising asset. Fans should welcome this, provided Chelsea have adequate depth in central defence for the season ahead.
The underlying issue remains Chelsea’s strategy. Are these moves part of a structured plan or reactive decisions to balance the books? Supporters will be hoping this is the former. With the transfer deadline looming, clarity and cohesion in recruitment are crucial. Chelsea need a settled squad to push for consistency after years of transition.