It was a busy summer transfer window for Chelsea as Enzo Maresca'sside brought in a total of 11 new players. Business may not yet be over, however, as some players could still be sold in the coming days.
The likes of Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens and Estevao Willian all arrived in the summer transfer window, with the Blues spending more than £300million (including add-ons) on fresh talent. Plenty of players were moved on, too, with Noni Madueke, Joao Felix and Christopher Nkunku all moving to new clubs.
Nicolas Jackson was another who departed, with the striker joining Bayern Munich on loan on deadline day. Chelsea ended up getting £14.2million as a loan fee for Jackson and there is a £56.2million obligation for the German champions to sign the 24-year-old permanently if certain conditions are met.
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While Premier League clubs are not able to get any more new faces through the door after the window shut last Monday, there remain opportunities to sell any unwanted stars to clubs whose domestic windows remain open. And Chelsea could capitalise on the chance to do just that.
The window in Turkey remains open until September 12 while the window in Saudi Arabia has plenty of days left to run, closing on September 23. Other windows still open include Greece (September 12) and Serbia (September 17).
In total, Chelsea have four players who could leave in the coming days. According to GiveMeSport, Axel Disasi has interest from Saudi Arabia and Turkey, while David Datro Fofana may look to force an exit from the club after his deadline day move top Charlton collapsed at the last minute.
Raheem Sterling's situation is a little more complicated due to his £325,000-a-week wages. After a failed loan spell at Arsenal last season, interest has not been forthcoming for Sterling and it remains to be seen if he would move abroad. The 30-year-old is training away from the rest of the group at the moment and is not in Maresca's plans whatsoever, so could look to temporarily leave if a side comes in for him.
The last player who could feasibly depart is Tyrique George. The 19-year-old winger saw his deadline day move to Fulham collapse last week, despite Chelsea agreeing to let the Cobham graduate leave for £22million. George is still part of the first-team group, however, and could be kept around for additional frontline cover given the injury Liam Delap picked up just before the international break.
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