Chelsea could have fielded stunning Cobham XI worth over £250m as Conor Gallagher set to join academy graduates sold


Conor Gallagher is the latest star from the Cobham production line to be sold by Chelsea.

Gallagher will soon join Atletico Madrid for around £35 million and will undergo a medical on Thursday.

Gallagher is the latest Chelsea Academy product to leave the club

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Gallagher is the latest Chelsea Academy product to leave the club.

Fans are understandably angry as another player has been sold from the academy after many of their top talents have moved on in recent years.

Since Todd Boehly and his Clearlake consortium bought the club from Roman Abramovich in 2022, this process has only accelerated.

They have spent more than a billion pounds attracting players to the club and giving them long-term contracts.

Long-term contracts are key to complying with financial fair play rules because they allow costs to be spread over several years.

Loopholes have been closed so that the balance sheet total can be a maximum of five years.

There is another loophole that Boehly used to stay within these profit and sustainability targets. [PSR] Regulate.

This means that the total transfer fees of the academy players flow into the plus column in their balance sheet.

That is why the sale of academy players is more valuable to clubs than that of others.

In total, Boehly earned around £180 million from various sales of players who came out of the academy.

Mason Mount was the big hit last summer and moved to Manchester United for around £55 million.

Boehly used the loopholes to comply with the FFP rules

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Boehly used the loopholes to comply with the FFP rulesPhoto credit: Rex

Academy player sales under Boehly

Mason Mount – £55m

Ian Maatsen – £37.5 million

Lewis Hall – £28 million

Omari Hutchinson – £20 million

Tino Livramento – £17.5m (from sell-on clause)

Ruben Loftus-Cheek – £15 million

Billy Gilmour – £7.5 million

Ruben Loftus-Cheek was allowed to move to AC Milan for £15 million, while Billy Gilmour was sold to Brighton for £7.5 million.

Gilmour played in Rangers’ academy but moved to Cobham at the age of 16.

Lewis Hall moved to Newcastle permanently for £28 million and there have been other departures this summer.

Jamie O’Hara argues with Jermaine Pennant over whether Chelsea should have kept Conor Gallagher

Ian Maatsen moved to Aston Villa for £37.5 million, while Omari Hutchinson was loaned permanently to Ipswich for £20 million.

And then there’s Tino Livramento, who was sold to Southampton in 2021. Chelsea earned an extra £17.5m last season when he joined Newcastle – more money from an academy graduate that goes into the club’s balance sheet.

Added to this are the sales shortly before Bohely, for example of Marc Guehi, who was sold to Crystal Palace for around £18 million – he is now being linked with Newcastle for around £60 million.

Mount moved from Chelsea to Man United last summer

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Mount moved from Chelsea to Man United last summer.

Callum Hudson-Odoi joined Nottingham Forest for £5 million, despite the club previously rejecting a £70 million offer from Bayern Munich.

Tammy Abraham was allowed to move to Roma for around £34 million

TalkSPORT presenter and Chelsea fan Rory Jennings was furious with Boehly’s decisions and would not be surprised by protests.

He said: “This is a disgrace and a scandal. If this doesn’t get Chelsea fans to take to the streets of Fulham Road and say enough is enough, Clearlake must take responsibility.”

“They are dissolving the club. The club is now just a shadow of the club they took over. If that isn’t the trigger for serious protests, I don’t know what will be.”

“This is another academy product who already has a good relationship with the fans being sacrificed so our faceless sporting directors can play this ridiculous game of Championship Manager.

This is what Chelsea's Cobham eleven could look like

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This is what Chelsea’s Cobham eleven could look like

“Yes, he divides the fan base to some extent, but the fans who go to the games must have felt nothing but affection for Conor Gallagher at Stamford Bridge.

“His banner is constantly flying out, he was captain of the club, there is only love for him there.

“There is a debate about how good he is as a footballer. I think he is a very good player. I think there is always room for a Conor Gallagher in our team.”

“We should also remember, and I don’t want this to sound disrespectful to Kieran Dewsbury-Hall, but Conor Gallagher played for England, he was a European Championship finalist with England. We are replacing him with Kieran Dewsbury Hall, he is a Championship player. So Chelsea have gotten worse.”