Chelsea could offload several players during the the January transfer window in an effort to raise funds for potential signings
As many as six players could leave Chelsea during the January transfer window. Next month, Enzo Maresca will be looking to refine his squad as the Blues gear up for the business end of the season.
The Blues enjoyed a promising start to the campaign despite some rotten luck. Levi Colwill suffered an anterior cruciate ligament injury during the first week of pre-season, but Wesley Fofana and Trevoh Chalobah have stepped up to the plate in his absence.
Cole Palmer and Liam Delap missed a large chunk of the opening months due to injury, yet Maresca still found ways to perform in the final third. Chelsea were also shown several red cards, with one of them going to Moises Caicedo, who ended up missing three crucial games at the start of the festive period.
The west Londoners persevered through the trials and tribulations, climbing up the Premier League and UEFA Champions League tables. Maresca will be looking to push on in the new year and get his hands on some more silverware.
However, first, he'll need to streamline his squad and raise funds for any potential signings. So, with that being said, football.london has looked at six players that could leave Stamford Bridge.
Tosin Adarabioyo
Tosin has had a disappointing start to the season. During one particular period, the 28-year-old defender started three out of eight matches for Chelsea.
The Blues conceded nine goals, and eight of which came when Tosin started in the backline. He was also at fault during the 2-1 defeat to Sunderland in October and the 3-0 loss to Leeds United in December.
Tosin, who has two-and-a-half years or so left on his contract at Stamford Bridge, has hardly covered himself in glory. Having joined on a free in the summer of 2024, any sale would go down as profit on the club's books.
Benoit Badiashile
Badiashile also faces somewhat of an uncertain future at Chelsea, despite showing glimpses of great promise. The 24-year-old defender, who the Blues signed from Monaco for £35million in January 2023, has struggled to stay fit.
That said, he has done well when called upon, notably playing a key role in the 2-1 win over Liverpool in October. Ultimately though, Fofana and Chalobah have emerged as Maresca's preferred partnership, Josh Acheampong looks primed for more minutes, and Colwill will be back in the summer.
Facundo Buonanotte
Buonanotte has hardly featured for Chelsea this season. The Blues signed the 20-year-old attacking midfielder on loan from Brighton at the end of the summer transfer window as emergency cover for Cole Palmer.
But, Maresca rarely relied on him. Instead, the Chelsea boss, rightly or wrongly, persevered with Enzo Fernandez in a slightly more advanced role. Buonanotte could still end up playing a key role for the Blues in the new year, but, with no option to buy, there's no incentive for either party to force a square peg in a round hole.
Filip Jorgensen
Jorgensen has fallen victim to Robert Sanchez's excellent upturn in form. Barring a mistake at Old Trafford in September, the Spaniard has been brilliant for Chelsea, locking horns with David Raya for the Golden Glove award.
If Denmark manage to qualify for the World Cup via the play-offs at the start of next year, Jorgensen will want to be well-positioned for a call-up. The 23-year-old made his international debut in June and he hasn't featured since, having hardly played for the Blues.
Axel Disasi
Disasi will be looking to turn over a new leaf in the new year after falling out favour at Stamford Bridge. The 27-year-old defender was told he could leave in the summer, but a move never materialised.
Disasi was then informed that he was no longer part of the first team plans, training separately from Maresca's side at Cobham. In November, the France international began featuring for the development squad after impressing staff behind the scenes.
Raheem Sterling
Like Disasi, Sterling also faces an incredibly uncertain future at Chelsea after being exiled from the first-team. The 31-year-old winger, who still has 18 months or so left on his contract, failed to find a new club in the summer, so he was left out of Maresca's squad.

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