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·25 de agosto de 2025
Report: Chelsea Confirm £270m Boost To Transfer Funds

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·25 de agosto de 2025
Chelsea’s transfer window has taken another significant turn, with the club granting Borussia Dortmund permission to complete deals for Carney Chukwuemeka and Aaron Anselmino. These moves will push Chelsea’s player sales beyond £270m, making it one of the most profitable windows in Premier League history.
According to BBC Sport, Chukwuemeka’s permanent move back to Dortmund will fetch a fee of around £24m, alongside a sell-on clause. “That deal would take Chelsea’s income from player sales this summer to a league-high £273.4m, which almost balances out the £277m spent on incoming transfers,” the report confirms.
The England Under-20 international, who joined Chelsea from Aston Villa in 2022, had spent the second half of last season on loan at Dortmund and was keen to return despite interest from RB Leipzig.
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Chelsea’s aggressive transfer strategy comes with strict UEFA regulations to navigate. The club has been told it must record a positive transfer balance this summer to register new signings for the Champions League. This follows a £26.7m fine for previous financial breaches and a squad cost ratio above 80%.
Chukwuemeka’s sale, combined with other outgoing transfers, brings Chelsea close to compliance while maintaining squad flexibility for new arrivals. Sources indicate that Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho and RB Leipzig’s Xavi Simons remain high on the list of targets before the window closes.
Meanwhile, 19-year-old Aaron Anselmino will join Dortmund on a season-long loan without an option to buy. Signed from Boca Juniors for £15.6m in January, Anselmino made just one senior appearance at the Club World Cup.
Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca advised the Argentine defender to seek regular football due to intense competition in the backline. Dortmund’s recent injury crisis involving Niklas Sule, Emre Can and Nico Schlotterbeck has opened the door for the youngster to gain valuable experience in the Bundesliga.
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The west London club are far from finished. Reports suggest Chelsea could offload as many as nine players before the deadline, including Raheem Sterling, Ben Chilwell and Axel Disasi. Forwards Nicolas Jackson, Christopher Nkunku and Tyrique George are also linked with exits, highlighting a ruthless approach to reshaping the squad under Maresca.
With nine days remaining in the window, Chelsea are working to balance financial obligations with squad evolution. As things stand, this is a summer that redefines their transfer strategy, driven as much by compliance as ambition.
Chelsea fans are divided over this approach. On one hand, the financial clarity is essential given UEFA’s pressure and previous fines. Generating £273m from sales while spending £277m on reinforcements shows a level of control absent in previous years. It is hard to argue against a strategy that keeps Champions League eligibility secure.
However, losing a talent like Chukwuemeka raises questions. At 21, he could become a top midfielder, and allowing him to leave permanently, even with a sell-on clause, feels like short-term thinking. The Anselmino loan makes more sense as it keeps the player within Chelsea’s long-term plans while granting him Bundesliga experience.
The pursuit of Garnacho and Xavi Simons suggests Chelsea remain intent on injecting creativity and attacking spark. But will constant turnover disrupt squad cohesion? Fans want stability as much as silverware. This summer’s overhaul must deliver results quickly, or questions about sustainability will persist.
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