Chelsea have spent quite a bit of pennies in the transfer market since Todd Bouley arrived in May 2022, surpassing £1.3 billion with new additions to strengthen their team.
Americans invest in their first teams, keep an eye on the future, spending a lot of money on young people who can impact the future.
Enzo Maresca took advantage of many additions in his first year, helping the Blues sit in the top four of the Premier League in the Champions League football hunt.
The Italian achieved a 58% victory record in his first year at the helm at Stamford Bridge.
However, the 45-year-old will definitely want to catapult his side into next season’s title challenge.
Chelsea moves to land Essugo & Quenda from SportingCP
Dario Essugo is currently lending the season at Las Palmas, the Spanish side of Sporting CP, but hasn’t stopped the 20-year-old Chelsea from moving.
Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Bruce has agreed to a £18.5 million deal for the midfielder to join the first team on a seven-year contract this summer.
He is not the only athlete to move to West London. Wideman Geovanny Quenda is set to move in 2026 after both parties agreed to a £40 million fee for his signature.
The 17-year-old endured the massive rise of the campaign, which featured 44 times in Portugal, registering a total of eight goals and assists – a phenomenal return given his tender age.
However, despite the pending deals between the two young people, the club already has players worth more than the pair, showing off great deals in the market.
Chelsea stars are worth more than Estugo & Quenda
Over the years, many of Chelsea’s signatures, made during the Bouley era, had a major impact on the first team, helping Maresca seek a top-four finish.
Cole Palmer, Enzo Fernandez and Moises Kayseko are undoubtedly three best additions, the latter costing more than £100 million, indicating the ambitions the owners have shown in recent years.
Striker Nicholas Jackson is another player who recently moved to the club and charged a fee in the summer of 2023 in the £32 million area from Villarreal.
The now-injured Senegal International is a frequently-good man at the top edge of the pitch, cementing his position as the Blues’ number one striker.
The 23-year-old has registered 26 goals in 68 appearances for the club, and often appears at key moments with key goals, with journalist Ben Jacobs dubbing him as “great.”
Nine of his strikes came during an ongoing season. Currently, he sits as the Blues’ second top scorer, despite not being featured since the beginning of February.
Chelsea’s top goalscorer in the Premier League (2024/25) | |
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player | totalling |
Call Palmer | 14 |
Nicholas Jackson | 9 |
Please call Maduyke | 7 |
Enzo Fernandez | 4 |
Mark Kukulera | 4 |
Christopher Nunk | 3 |
Pedro Net | 3 |
Statistics via FOTMOB |
As a result of his excellent goalscoring form on the bridge, Jackson is currently valued at £64.5 million by the football relocation.
Given his form and market value increase over the past few years, he shows that every penny in his inauguration fee is worth it, but with the potential to improve even further given his soft age.
In West London, there is great hope that they can follow in the footsteps of Jackson as they run into the ground running at clubs, and it could be worth all of their big money fees.
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