Chelsea has bad history of selling very talented players than other club. Chelsea sold some of very talented players without knew their future like Nketiah, De Bruyne and others. They use huge amount of wallet to buy players than give the room young one. In 2014 up to 2017 Chelsea done a big mistakes of selling some of most important players to the team in low price compared to their talent which in economy is less significant than what is going now.
Here is the list of 11 ex-players sold y Chelsea with little or less significant market
Kevin De Bruyne
He signed in Chelsea with £6.7million in 2012 and sold with £18million in 2014
The one name that causes every Chelsea fan to flinch.
The Blues signed the Belgian for a lowly £6.7million back in 2012 but were seemingly unprepared to allow him the time to develop.
He was shipped out to the Bundesliga where he caught the eye before moving back to the Premier League with Manchester City in a deal worth £55million.
Today he's arguably the best player in the English top flight.
Nemanja Matic
Signed with £21million in 2014 and sold with £40million in 2017. A leggy and awkward midfielder who played a big part in Chelsea's Premier League title win last season was shipped out to Man United at the start of the season.
Eyebrows were raised over Antonio Conte's decision, especially when it became clear the positive impact he has had at Old Trafford.
The Blues replaced Matic with French youngster Tiemoue Bakayoko.
Ramires
Signed with £17million in 2010 and sold with £25million in 2016. The Brazilian enjoyed six successful seasons at Chelsea, winning the Champions League, Players' Player of the Year and Goal of the Year during this time.
With his career at Stamford Bridge winding down, he switched to the Chinese Super League, where he today plays under Fabio Capello.
The move was a good one for all parties involved, with Chelsea recouping good money for the tenacious midfielder.
Filipe Luis
Signed with £16million in 2014 and sold with £16million in 2015. Jose Mourinho splashed out on the left-back during his second spell in charge of Chelsea in 2014, but Luis struggled for game time at Stamford Bridge.
He was mooted as a replacement for Ashley Cole, and even took his number 3 shirt, but couldn't get in the team over Cesar Azpilicueta.
After one season in London the Brazilian moved back to Atletico Madrid and Chelsea recouped all the cash they'd spent on him.
Nathan Ake
Signed with £300,000 in 2011 and sold with £20million in 2017. Chelsea poached the youngster from Feyenoord in 2007 for a £300,000 compensation fee and helped him develop at Cobham.
From 2015 to 2017 he spent his time out on loan at Reading, Watford and Bournemouth, where he really started to impress.
So much so that Conte recalled him from his loan spell on the south coast last season, with plans to start him in the first team.
But it wasn't to be for the Dutchman, and Bournemouth came back with £20million to sign him on a permanent deal.
John Terry
Signed when graduate academy 1998 and let him go as free transfer in 2017. Chelsea certainly got the best out of Terry. Unlike the above forwards who were been signed and sold on flippantly, the Blues have been a little more careful with defenders.
David Luiz is one example of a player in this position who left a little too prematurely, but Chelsea rectified their error by buying him back.
Anyway, back to Terry. The former England captain won it all with the Stamford Bridge club, but saw his game time reduced last season.
He transferred to Aston Villa at the start of this campaign, where he is performing well in the Championship, despite his declining years.
Branislav Ivanovic
Signed with £9million in 2008 and let him free transfer in 2017. Another player who enjoyed his best years at Chelsea, but another player who still has a lot to offer the game.
After a quiet first year Ivanovic burst onto the scene in 2009, bagging two headed goals in a Champions League quarter final against Liverpool.
From there he became a regular Blues right-back, continually performing well in defence and grabbing goals when necessary.
He left the club at the start of the season for Zenit St Petersburg after losing his place in the team to the more industrious Victor Moses.
Petr Cech
Signed with £7million in 2004 and sold with £10million in 2015. one last player who enjoyed his best years at Chelsea.
Cech was sold to Arsenal for £10million in 2015, as Thibaut Courtois took the baton from the Blues legend.
Eyebrows were raised in the same way they were when Matic moved to Manchester United, but Courtois has proven himself a brilliant replacement.
Mohamed Salah
Signed with £11million in 2014 and sold with £13million in 2016. All eyes were on Salah when he moved to Chelsea in 2014, coming with the nickname 'the Egyptian Messi', but it never happened for him.
Salah was eventually sent out on loan to Fiorentina and then Roma, before signing with the latter on a permanent deal.
Jurgen Klopp splashed out £34million to bring the forward to Liverpool at the start of this season, and so far he's netted five times.
Juan Mata
Signed with £23.5million in 2011 and sold with £37million in 2014. A fans' favourite while at Stamford Bridge, Mata won the Chelsea Player of the Year award in 2013.
But he fell out of favour under Jose Mourinho, who eventually sold him to title rivals Manchester United.
Today Mata plays under the Portuguese at Old Trafford.
Romelu Lukaku
Signed with £20million in 2011 and sold with £28million in 2014. Since leaving Chelsea for Everton the 24-year-old forward has proven himself a prolific Premier League goalscorer, and just missed out on the Golden Boot to Harry Kane last season.
Manchester United shelled out £75million to sign the Belgian striker at the start of this campaign, and so far he's bagged seven times for the Red Devils.
The Blues had attempted to sign him back ahead of his move to Old Trafford, but Lukaku snubbed Chelsea to link up with Jose Mourinho instead.
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