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GOAL rounds up all the completed Chelsea transfers in the 2022-23 season so far

It has been a season of change at Stamford Bridge, with the beginning of the Todd Boehly era.

Boehly and co. hope to deviate from how Chelsea functioned under ex-owner Roman Abramovich and instil a new culture.

However, one thing that remains the same across both regimes is the Blues' heavy transfer expenditure.

Chelsea broke the record for the most expensive transfer window in the summer with expenditure in excess of €250m on new additions.

Marc Cucurella and Wesley Fofana were signed from Brighton and Leicester City to bring some freshness to the backline. To bring some experience in defence and attack, seasoned veterans Kalidou Koulibaly, Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang, and Raheem Sterling were brought in.

Unlike previous seasons, there weren't too many sales made by Chelsea, however, Antonio Rüdiger, Andreas Christensen, Marcos Alonso, and Ross Barkley left the club with their contracts expiring. Timo Werner was perhaps the most significant sale with the German moving back to RB Leipzig.

And new additions continue to make their way into Cobham this winter, with the Blues already signing Mykhailo Mudryk, Joao Félix, Benoit Badiashile, David Datro Fofana, and Noni Madueke. Many more incomings and outgoings are expected as it looks to be another crazy window for Chelsea.

GOAL has got you covered with all the completed Chelsea transfers in the ongoing 2022-23 season, below.

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    New signings summer window

    The new owners were quick to show their ambitions for Chelsea with their expenditure on some big-money signings this summer.

    The Blues administration worked fast to secure the signatures of Sterling and Koulibaly.

    Cucurella, who was close to signing with rivals Manchester City, was also convinced of the new project at Stamford Bridge.

    The Fofana saga took some time with Leicester City unwilling to let go of the defender, but they succeeded by making him the most expensive defender in their history.

    Aubameyang was signed on deadline day, along with midfielder Denis Zakaria on loan.

    Player Nationality Previous club Fee
    Wesley Fofana France Leicester City €80.4m
    Marc Cucurella Spain Brighton & Hove Albion €65.3m
    Raheem Sterling England Manchester City €56.2m
    Kalidou Koulibaly Senegal Napoli €38m
    Carney Chukwuemeka England Aston Villa €18m
    Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang Gabon Barcelona €12m
    Gabriel Slonina USA Chicago Fire €9.1m
    Denis Zakaria Switzerland Juventus Loan
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    New signings January window

    The new administration has continued their extravagant spending from summer well into the winter transfer window as well.

    They surprised many by gazumping Arsenal for talented Shakhtar Donetsk winger Mudryk and Atletico Madrid forward Joao Felix.

    But the real surprise they left for the end when they signed Benfica midfielder Enzo Fernández for a British record fee in the dying embers of the deadline day.

    In addition, they have also signed youngsters Badiashile, Datro Fofana and Andrey Santos for the future.

    Player Nationality Previous club Fee
    Mykhailo Mudryk Ukraine Shakhtar Donetsk €70m
    Benoît Badiashile France AS Monaco €38m
    Noni Madueke England PSV Eindhoven €35m
    Andrey Santos Brazil Vasco da Gama €12.5m
    David Datro Fofana Ivory Coast Molde €12m
    João Félix Portugal Atletico Madrid Loan
    Gabriel Slonina USA Chicago Fire Loan returnee
    Malo Gusto France Olympique Lyon €30m
    Enzo Fernández Argentina Benfica €121m
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    Departures summer window

    A large part of Chelsea's spending this season bogs down to the previous administration's inability to extend the contract of crucial players such as Rudiger and Christensen who left for free this season. Additionally, Alonso and Barkley were released, both a part of the Blues' recent CL-winning squad.

    Werner was Chelsea's most significant sale in the last window, with the forward returning to RB Leipzig. Additionally, Gilmour and Emerson went to PL clubs Brighton and West Ham respectively.

    Player Nationality New Club Fee
    Timo Werner Germany RB Leipzig €20m
    Emerson Italy West Ham €15.4m
    Billy Gilmour Scotland Brighton & Hove Albion €8.33m
    Michy Batshuayi Belgium Fenerbahçe €3.5m
    Kenedy Brazil Real Valladolid €500k
    Romelu Lukaku Belgium Inter Milan Loan
    Malang Sarr France AS Monaco Loan
    Callum Hudson-Odoi England Bayer Leverkusen Loan
    Ethan Ampadu Wales Spezia Loan
    Abdul-Rahman Baba Ghana Reading Loan
    Antonio Rüdiger Germany Real Madrid Free
    Andreas Christensen Denmark Barcelona Free
    Marcos Alonso Spain Barcelona Free
    Ross Barkley England Nice Free
    Danny Drinkwater England NA Free
    Matt Miazga USA Cincinnati Free
    Jake Clarke-Salter England QPR Free
    Charly Musonda Jr. Belgium Levante Free
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  • Departures January window

    Veteran midfielder and vice-captain Jorginho left the club after 4.5 years to join rivals Arsenal as Chelsea looked to make space for record signing Enzo Fernández.

    Player Nationality New Club Fee
    Malo Gusto France Olympique Lyon On Loan
    Jorginho Italy Arsenal €11.3m

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