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NEWS NOW: €355m worth of talent? The unwanted stars that Chelsea will likely sell in 2025

NEWS NOW: €355m worth of talent? The unwanted stars that Chelsea will likely sell in 2025

London, 14th January 2025 – Chelsea Football Club’s ongoing overhaul under manager Mauricio Pochettino seems set to continue into 2025, with a series of high-profile players reportedly on the verge of being sold. With their squad brimming with talent, but not all fitting into Pochettino’s tactical vision, the Blues are likely to part ways with some of their more expensive signings in the coming months. According to sources, the total value of players Chelsea could offload in 2025 could approach an eye-watering €355 million.

1. Mason Mount – €80m

Mason Mount’s future at Chelsea has been a topic of speculation ever since the club’s struggles in the 2023-24 season. The England international, who was  once seen as the heir to the Stamford Bridge midfield, has found himself out of favor under Pochettino, largely due to an influx of new signings and the development of younger talent. Mount’s skillset is still highly regarded, and several top Premier League clubs, including Manchester United and Liverpool, are reportedly monitoring the situation. His price tag could reach up to €80 million if Chelsea opts to cash in.

2. Marc Cucurella – €60m

Signed for a hefty €65 million from Brighton in 2022, Marc Cucurella’s move to Chelsea has not gone as planned. Despite showing promise during his first season, Cucurella has struggled with consistency and has fallen behind the likes of Ben Chilwell and newly acquired defenders. With Chelsea’s heavy recruitment in defensive positions, the Spaniard might find himself surplus to requirements. Several European giants, including Barcelona, could be willing to pay around €60 million for Cucurella, making him one of the most likely departures in 2025.

3. Christian Pulisic – €40m

The USMNT star has long been a fan favorite at Chelsea, but his time at Stamford Bridge could be nearing its end. Pulisic, once dubbed “Captain America,” has been unable to cement a regular starting role under Pochettino. With his contract expiring in 2025, Chelsea may be inclined to sell in the upcoming transfer window to avoid losing him for free. A move to Serie A or La Liga, with clubs like AC Milan or Atletico Madrid reportedly interested, could see Pulisic fetch around €40 million.

4. Romelu Lukaku – €90m

Romelu Lukaku’s saga with Chelsea has been a complicated one. After his record-breaking €115 million transfer in 2021, the Belgian striker struggled to adapt to the Premier League, leading to a loan move to Inter Milan. Although Lukaku has impressed in Italy, the arrival of new Chelsea management could see him deemed surplus to requirements once more. Chelsea is reportedly looking to recoup a significant portion of their investment, with Inter Milan and other European clubs expected to engage in talks for a deal worth around €90 million.

5. Hakim Ziyech – €45m

After arriving in 2020 as one of Chelsea’s marquee signings, Hakim Ziyech has failed to live up to expectations in the Premier League. The Moroccan winger has shown glimpses of his ability but has never been able to establish himself as a first-team regular. With several European clubs, including Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan, showing interest, Chelsea may look to offload Ziyech for a fee of around €45 million.

6. Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang – €20m

Although not one of Chelsea’s most expensive players, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang’s time at the club has been brief and unremarkable. The striker’s relationship with former manager Graham Potter was fractured, and under Pochettino, he has seen limited playing time. At 35 years old, Aubameyang could be sold in 2025, with a move to a smaller European club likely, potentially fetching around €20 million.

Conclusion

With a combined potential value of €355 million, Chelsea’s unwanted stars in 2025 represent a significant portion of the club’s recent spending. However, as the team continues to rebuild under Pochettino, the need to streamline the squad and recoup some financial losses will likely make these departures inevitable. Chelsea’s board will be hoping that these sales can fund new acquisitions that align with their long-term vision, allowing the club to challenge for top honors in the years ahead.

 

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