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Alternative Premier League giants! The revenue of selling people exceeds 1.700 million is not enough, and 15 people are planned to be cleaned this summer

In the past decade, the most popular team in the Premier League has undoubtedly been Chelsea. They are the "first masters" of Golden Dollar Football. They have jumped from a mid-range team to a giant club. Then they won two Champions League championships in a big upset way. Manchester City, who spent money like money, can only be regarded as "little brother". Since Chelsea took over since Burleigh, they have signed and sold players, and only The funds he has signed up to 1.6 billion euros, and there are more than 50 players. If you can use it, use it, and if you can't, stop the loss decisively. The most exaggerated thing is the summer window of 2025. So far, the revenue of selling people has exceeded 170 million euros, but it is far from enough. It is still planned that there are 15 players cleaning before the summer window is closed. You can imagine that a team's forward player reserves are as high as 17 people, which is enough to prove the current situation of the Iron Blood Blues.

For most clubs, completing lineup updates may require several transfer windows to slowly digest, but Chelsea's logic is completely different. The Blues of the Burleigh era are more like a high-speed "financial market". Players come and go faster; every summer is an "annual financial audit"; the team roster looks like a personnel Excel form. In the summer window of 2025, this absurdity has been pushed to its peak. Felix, Maduaike, Kepa, Petrovic, Bashir Humphreys, Matisse Amuku... A batch of familiar names were cleared out, bringing nearly 175 million euros to the club. Many people were once the "stars of the future" who were highly anticipated, but now they are like assets that have been rapidly depreciated and are mercilessly sold out.

Since Burleigh took over, Chelsea has spent 1.6 billion euros on more than 50 players. In order not to cross the red line of financial fair competition, clubs must use "high turnover" to maintain book balance. Once you are not in the coaching plan, wait for listing. Stamford Bridge is now more like a 24-hour logistics transit station, where players come in and out, and liquidity is definitely the best in football.

coach Maresca, who holds the double championship (European League and Club World Cup), feels like a mirror. If he does not significantly reduce his redundant staff, he will not be able to build a cohesive team. Sterling, Bloa, Datro Forfana, Deved Washington, Nicholas Jackson, 19-year-old Mark Giu, Joao Pedro, Dissasi, Badiashell, etc. spent a lot of money to buy players and all entered the cleaning list. Some of them have not appeared in the Premier League stadium so far. These powerful battles can be formed into a Premier League lineup. Which Premier League team can do it?