Chelsea dominated the transfer market once again as they completely revamped their squad while getting rid of the deadwood.
With the transfer window now closed, let's take a look at all of Chelsea's summer transfer business.
11 players in – €464.1m spent
Moises Caicedo from Brighton & Hove Albion – €116m
Romeo Lavia from Southampton – €62.1m
Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig – €60m
Cole Palmer from Manchester City – €47m
Axel Disasi from AS Monaco – €45m
Nicolas Jackson from Villarreal – €37m
Lesley Ugochukwu from Stade Rennais – €27m
Robert Sánchez from Brighton – €23m
Djordje Petrovic from New England – €16m
Deivid Washington from Santos – €16m
Angelo from Santos – €15m
24 players out – €264.2m received
Kai Havertz to Arsenal – €75m
Mason Mount to Manchester United – €64.2m
Mateo Kovacic to Manchester City – €29.1m
Kalidou Koulibaly to Al-Hilal – €23m
Christian Pulisic to AC Milan – €20m
Edouard Mendy to Al-Ahli – €18.5m
Ruben Loftus-Cheek to AC Milan – €16m
Ethan Ampadu to Leeds – €8.1m
Romelu Lukaku to AS Roma – Loan fee: €5.8m
Callum Hudson-Odoi to Nottingham Forest – €3.5m
Kepa Arrizabalaga to Real Madrid – loan fee: €1m
N'Golo Kante to Al-Ittihad – free
César Azpilicueta to Atlético Madrid – free
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang to Olympique Marseille – free
Tiemoué Bakayoko to FC Lorient – free transfer
Abdul Rahman Baba to PAOK Salonika – free transfer
Hakim Ziyech to Galatasaray – loan
Andrey Santos to Nottingham Forest – loan
Angelo to Strasbourg – loan transfer
Datro Fofana to Union Berlin – loan
Lewis Hall to Newcastle – loan
Gabriel Slonina to KAS Eupen – loan
Joao Félix to Atlético Madrid – end of loan
Denis Zakaria to Juventus – end of loan
€199.9m net spend
If we subtract the money Chelsea received from what they spent, we get €199.9m. The media often focuses on how much we spent in the market, ignoring the money received.
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