HOW MUCH CHELSEA SPENT ON HIS NEW TRANSFERS IN THE PAST YEAR
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Chelsea FC's remarkable success over the past 20 years can be partly attributed to the considerable sums spent in the transfer market. In fact, the Blues have never had a problem spending big money on talented players, especially after Roman Abramovich took over ownership of the club in 2003.
While there were some notable flops, many new signings played a crucial role in an unprecedented era of success for the club that included Premier League triumphs, two Champions League wins, and five FA Cup victories.
Abramovich may no longer be around, but Chelsea's new owners, a consortium led by Todd Boehly, have already shown their willingness to continue spending big, as evidenced by the signing of Raheem Sterling, who was brought in from Manchester City for more than 56 million euros.
HERE IS A SHORT LIST OF THE SOME EXPENSIVE TRANSFERS TO CHELSEA F.C.
The winter transfer window is closed - and that is a good thing. After all, in view of the spectacular course of events, it would probably have swallowed up billions more. Chelsea, in particular, took the cake: With a total spend of almost 209 million euros, the Blues set a new record in the winter transfer market.
Chelsea FC holds the record for the most expensive winter transfer of the current season with the transfer of Argentina's world champion Enzo Fernandez (Benfica Lisbon) for a total transfer fee of 121 million euros. But in the ranking of the most expensive winter transfers, the Argentine does not make it to the first place. This is occupied by Philippe Coutinho with his transfer from Liverpool FC to FC Barcelona at the beginning of 2018 for 135 million euros.
As we remember, in the winter of 2018/2019, Chelsea had already completed the most expensive winter transfer of all time at the time with the signing of Christian Pulisic from Borussia Dortmund, although the US American remained on loan to BVB for the rest of the season. A year earlier with Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang (for 63.75 million euros to Arsenal FC) also a Dortmund moved to London. In the top 10, however, you will search in vain for a player who has moved to the Bundesliga. This record is still held by André Schürrle, who was transferred from Chelsea FC to VfL Wolfsburg for €32 million in the winter of 2015, putting him in 38th place.
THE UPCOMING TRANSFERS
According to the Daily Mail, the football club of Napoli would like to sign ex-BVB star Christian Pulisic. The U.S. international is considered a candidate for sale by the Blues. Chelsea needs to sell players to avoid risking problems with Financial Fair Play and Pulisic himself also wants to leave to get more playing time.
In the current season, the 24-year-old has only eight starting eleven appearances and 13 substitute appearances in the Premier League and has only one goal and one assist.
His contract runs until 2024, and a potential deal could also affect the future of goal-scorer Victor Osimhen. Napoli does not want to let the attacker go under any circumstances, but Chelsea remains interested. Could Pulisic be offset in a possible mega-deal? The winter transfer window has at least shown that nothing can be ruled out at Chelsea.
WHO MIGHT LEAVE?
● Kovacic departure sealed
Mateo Kovacic has played a total of 219 times for Chelsea FC. He won't be playing too many more games. Mateo Kovacic's departure from Chelsea FC is drawing closer. As the 'Guardian' reports, the Blues' officials are now firmly planning the departure of the 29-year-old midfielder. His contract expires in 2024.
Since it will probably not come to an extension, Chelsea was faced with the decision of whether they would go into the final year of the contract with Kovacic. However, since the London squad is bloated after two wasteful transfer periods and needs to be thinned out, Stamford Bridge would rather collect another transfer fee.
In recent weeks, FC Bayern has been among those interested in a Kovacic transfer. The 'Guardian' picks up the rumors about the German record champion again: In addition to Munich, Manchester City, and Manchester United are also said to be interested in the Croatian.
● Mount is also a candidate
Mason Mount has also been linked with FC Bayern in the past. This is quite understandable: After all, Thomas Tuchel is now on the sidelines at Säbener Straße, and he once supported Mount as Chelsea coach. The Guardian is now linking FCB with the 24-year-old again, along with Arsenal, Man United, and Liverpool FC.
The same applies to Mount as to Kovacic: his contract at Chelsea expires in 2024, and the Premier League club's officials would prefer a sale than a transfer-free departure next year