Chelsea’s list of departing players can be put into three groups as it stands, with some almost gone and others really stuck.
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Chelsea have made lots of sales and loans in the last few weeks, but there are tons still to go. There are so many, in fact, that Nizaar Kinsella of the BBC just posted up a list of them and where they stand.
The good news is that some of the players we want to shift seem to have lots of interest, and are just being picky about their destination. That goes for Mamadou Sarr and Shim Mheuka. Benoit Badiashile’s move to Napoli is effectively done, while Deivid Washington and Omari Kellyman are expected to join our sister club Strasbourg.
Chelsea’s second and third tier still struggle for moves

The second tier have some reported interest, although with nothing close to being done yet. That would include Liam Delap, Tosin, Nicolas Jackson and Mykhailo Mudyrk.
Then there are the players with no concrete links at all – Marc Guiu, David Datro Fofana and Caleb Wiley aren’t even getting the most spurious rumours connecting them to new destinations.
Chelsea have still a lot of work to do but getting through each case one-by-one:
– Washington and Kellyman to Strasbourg + one other on loan, potentially Mudryk.
– Mudryk also has Premier League options,
– Badiashile should join Napoli on loan,
– No shortage of suitors for… https://t.co/cbQ8ByI0Ae— Nizaar Kinsella (@NizaarKinsella) August 21, 2026
In other news…
Two clubs are still very seriously interest in Nicolas Jackson, and Chelsea are in active talks with at least one of them, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Axel Disasi is on his way to Crystal Palace – the defender has been given permission by Chelsea to take a medical, even though the finer details of his loan aren’t agreed.
Romeo Lavia completed his first 90 minutes in two years when Chelsea played AC Milan, thanks to some smart management from Xabi Alonso.

