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Chelsea signings so far in 2025 Transfer Window

Here is the list of Chelsea signings so far as the 2025 Summer Transfer Window Progresses.

The blues bid to compete on the biggest stages under the management of Enzo maresca after winning the Europa Conference League is gradually becoming clearer with the moves the club happens to be making in the 2025 Summer transfer window in terms Chelsea signings ahead of the 2025-2026 season.

Determined to shape a squad that reflects Maresca’s vision ahead of the new campaign, Chelsea have has continued to sign young promising players and as well offloading the ones who doesn’t fit into the clubs new manager style of play.

List of Chelsea signings so far in the 2025 summer transfer window

Dário Essugo

The 19-year-old Portuguese midfielder Dário Essugo, is among the confirmed signings who joined from Sporting CP for a fee in the region of £18.5 million. After an impressive loan stint at Las Palmas, Essugo will provide depth in midfield and compete alongside the likes of Moisés Caicedo.

Geovany Quenda

The Blues also signed another Sporting CP talent Geovany Quenda, a dynamic winger whose deal could rise to £44 million. However, the teenager is set to remain on loan in Portugal for the upcoming season as part of his development plan.

Liam Delap

In attack, Chelsea activated a £30 million release clause to secure the services of Liam Delap from Ipswich Town. Delap is already performing extremely well in the club world cup and may grow better in its form.

Mamadou Sarr

He is a Defensive reinforcements who was brought in from Strasbourg on an eight-year contract. The young centre-back adds depth and promise to the backline as Chelsea gear up for a congested fixture calendar.

João Pedro

Chelsea completed the signing of João Pedro from Brighton & Hove Albion on 2 July 2025 for an initial fee of £55 million, with potential add-on of £5 million raising the total to £60 million.

The Brazilian forward was immediately drafted into the squad for the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup, where he made a major impact.

Jamie Gittens

Chelsea secured the signature of Jamie Gittens from Borussia Dortmund On July 5, 2025, for a base fee of £48.5 million, with the potential to rise to £52 million through performance-based add-ons.

Gittens, a highly rated England U21 international, signed a seven-year contract with Chelsea, returning to London after early stints in the Reading and Chelsea academies before developing in Germany.

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