All completed Chelsea transfers so far in 2025-26 | Goal.com Malaysia
GOAL rounds up all the completed Chelsea transfers in the 2025-26 season so far.
New signings January 2026 window
With a new manager at the helm in January 2026, Chelsea will look to mould their squad accordingly, but no blockbuster moves are expected in the short term. The Blues have cooled their interest in Bournemouth star Antoine Semenyo, with plans amended ahead of the next campaign.
Departures January 2026 window
Among the players who could leave Chelsea in January are Raheem Sterling, who is reportedly a target for West Ham and Fulham, while Axel Disasi is still considered likely to depart, despite a return to training.
Getty/GOALNew signings summer 2025 window
Chelsea were proactive in the 2025 summer transfer window, securing several promising talents to strengthen their squad for the upcoming season. The club officially announced the signing of Portuguese midfielder Dario Essugo from Sporting CP for approximately £18.5 million. Essugo, who impressed during a loan spell at Las Palmas, was signed to provide depth in midfield and compete for a spot alongside Moisés Caicedo.
Alongside Essugo, the Blues also roped in winger Geovany Quenda from Sporting CP for a fee that can go up to £44m, but he will stay in Portugal on loan this season. In attack, Chelsea activated the £30 million release clause to sign Liam Delap from Ipswich Town. Delap's arrival adds a new dimension to the forward line.
Looking ahead, the Blues also secured agreements for two highly-rated young talents: Estevao Willian from Palmeiras and Kendry Paez from Independiente del Valle. Both players joined the club officially in July 2025, bringing with them significant potential and excitement for the future.
The Blues made use of the short transfer window ahead of the Club World Cup to bring in Mamadou Sarr on an eight-year deal from Strasbourg. They also confirmed the £60m signing of Brighton striker Joao Pedro, who has joined the squad during their FIFA Club World Cup campaign. The Brazilian’s arrival adds flair and firepower to Chelsea’s frontline.
The club confirmed the £55m capture of Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund after the winger was spotted on the pitch after the Club World Cup quarter-final win over Palmeiras.
PlayerNationalityPrevious ClubFeeDario EssugoPortugalLas Palmas£18.5mEstevao WillianBrazilPalmeirasUnknownKendry PaezEcuadorDel ValleUnknownLiam DelapEnglandIpswich TOwn£30mMamadou SarrFranceStrasbourg£12mJoao PedroBrazilBrighton£60mJamie GittensEnglandDortmund£55mKian BestEnglandPrestonUndisclosedJesse DerryEnglandCrystal PalaceUndisclosedJorrel HatoNetherlandsAjaxUndisclosedFacundo BuonanotteArgentinaBrightonLoan
Getty Images SportDepartures summer 2025 window
Chelsea's summer 2025 transfer window saw a significant reshaping of the squad, with several departures.
Jadon Sancho returned to Manchester United after Chelsea opted not to make his loan move permanent, despite a buy clause. The club instead paid a £5 million penalty to exit the deal, as negotiations over wage terms fell through.
The team's third-choice goalkeeper, Marcus Bettinelli, joined Manchester City for a nominal fee. He is a replacement forScott Carson, who left Pep Guardiola's team. Kepa Arrizabalaga, who spent last season on loan at Bournemouth, joined Arsenal on a permanent transfer.
Chelsea allowed Noni Madueke to join rivals Arsenal, while Portugal star Joao Felix finalized a move to Al Nassr. After playing 36 games during his solitary season at Stamford Bridge, Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall joined Everton.
Armando Broja left the club in a £20 million move to Burnley, while Renato Veiga joined Villarreal for £26 million. Carney Chukwuemeka signed for Bundesliga outfit Borussia Dortmund. Ben Chilwell joined Ligue 1 side and Chelsea-adjacent Strasbourg and Christopher Nkunku went to AC Milan for a big money fee.
Marc Guiu joined Sunderland on loan, while Nicolas Jackson moved to Bayern Munich on a short-term deal.
PlayerNationalityNew ClubFeeJadon SanchoEnglandManchester UnitedEnd of loanBashir HumphreysEnglandBurnley£14mMarcus BettinelliEnglandManchester CityUnknown feeNoni MaduekeEnglandArsenal£52mMathis AmougouFranceStrasbourgUndisclosedEddie BeachWalesKimarnockUndisclosedLucas BergstromFinlandReal MallorcaFree transferArmando BrojaAlbaniaBurnleyUndisclosedLuke CampbellEnglandNottingham ForestFree transferKiernan Dewsbury-HallEnglandEverton£25mJoao Felix PortugalAl-Nassr£26mDjordje PetrovicSerbiaBournemouth£25mArmando BrojaAlbaniaBurnley£20mRenato VeigaPortugalVillarreal£26mMamadou SarrFranceStrasbourgLoanBen ChilwellEnglandStrasbourgUndisclosedCarney ChukwuemekaEnglandBorussia Dortmund£24mChristopher NkunkuFranceAC Milan£32mMarc GuiuSpainSunderlandLoanNicolas JacksonSenegalBayern MunichLoan (£14m)

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