Chelsea and Todd Boehly have splashed the cash in recent years on a number of new players, but who is the Blues’ most expensive signing of all time?
Here at Football FanCast, we’ve taken a look at Chelsea’s most expensive signings in their history, as per Transfermarkt and news reports, with a detailed look at the top 11.
Chelsea’s most expensive signings of all time |
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Rank |
Player |
Fee |
Signed from |
Year |
1 |
Moises Caicedo |
£115m |
Brighton |
2023 |
2 |
Enzo Fernandez |
£107m |
Benfica |
2023 |
3 |
Romelu Lukaku |
£97.5m |
Inter |
2021 |
4= |
Kepa Arrizabalaga |
£71m |
Athletic Club |
2018 |
4= |
Kai Havertz |
£71m |
Bayer Leverkusen |
2020 |
6 |
Wesley Fofana |
£70m |
Leicester |
2022 |
7 |
Mykhailo Mudryk |
£62m |
Shakhtar Donetsk |
2023 |
8= |
Marc Cucurella |
£60m |
Brighton |
2022 |
8= |
Alvaro Morata |
€60m |
Real Madrid |
2017 |
10= |
Romeo Lavia |
£58m |
Southampton |
2023 |
10= |
Christian Pulisic |
£58m |
Borussia Dortmund |
2019 |

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11
Christian Pulisic
£58m from Borussia Dortmund
USA international Christian Pulisic was signed by Chelsea for around £58m back in January 2019 from Bundesliga giants Borussia Dortmund. The winger starred in Germany, with the Blues hoping he’d take the Premier League by storm, but unfortunately, that never came to fruition.
Pulisic made 145 appearances for Chelsea before being sold to AC Milan in 2023 for just £20m.
10
Romeo Lavia
£58m from Southampton
Romeo Lavia is finally getting a chance in Chelsea colours after much of his first season was derailed by injury.
His second campaign at Stamford Bridge saw him suffer some of the same issues, but he has at least shown glimpses of why Chelsea were willing to spend £58m on him in summer 2023, when he left a relegated Southampton.
An injury-free season may be key to Chelsea feeling like it was money well spent.
9
Alvaro Morata
£60m from Real Madrid
The oldest arrival in this top 11 is Alvaro Morata, who joined Chelsea in a club-record £60m transfer from Real Madrid back in 2017. The striker’s move to England ultimately didn’t work out, though, with the Spaniard returning to La Liga with Atletico Madrid on loan in 2019 before making that move permanent a year later.
Morata is currently the captain of the Spanish national team and scored 24 goals in 72 games for the Blues.
8
Marc Cucurella
£60m from Brighton
Chelsea won the race ahead of Manchester City to sign left-back Marc Cucurella from Brighton & Hove Albion in 2022 for just over £60m, with the Spaniard making the left-back role his own at Stamford Bridge.
A former Barcelona youngster, Cucurella impressed in his first year in England with the Seagulls under Graham Potter, and the pair would soon be reunited when the Blues brought in the latter as manager a month later.
7
Mykhailo Mudryk
£62m from Shakhtar Donetsk
Chelsea swooped in ahead of Arsenal to sign winger Mykhailo Mudryk from Shakhtar Donetsk in 2023 for £62m, with the Ukraine international signing a huge eight-and-a-half-year contract at Stamford Bridge.
Still in the early days of his career, the Blues will be hoping that over time, a deal turns out to be a wise piece of business.
His Chelsea deal could reach a total of £89m, but having not had much success thus far, Shakhtar look set to miss out on nearly £30m worth of bonuses.
6
Wesley Fofana
£70m from Leicester City
Centre-back Wesley Fofana was brought to Stamford Bridge from Leicester City in 2022, but the Frenchman’s stay with Chelsea so far has been hampered by injury.
However, considering he signed a seven-year deal, the Blues still have plenty of time to get the best out of the Frenchman, who cost the west Londoners a handsome £70m – proving Leicester sure know how to get a decent sum for a promising centre-back.
5
Kai Havertz
£71m from Bayer Leverkusen
Versatile attacker Kai Havertz was brought to England by Chelsea in 2020, joining in a big-money £71m deal from Bayer Leverkusen.
The German went on to score the winning goal for the Blues in the 2021 Champions League final against Manchester City before being sold to rivals Arsenal in 2023, with Chelsea bringing in the majority of the fee they spent on the player.

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4
Kepa Arrizabalaga
£71m from Athletic Club
Kepa Arrizabalaga is the most expensive goalkeeper in history, but he only sits 4th in Chelsea’s record signings list, showing the Blues’ spending power in the years that have followed.
Famously remembered in a Chelsea shirt for refusing to be substituted in extra time of an EFL Cup final under Maurizio Sarri, Kepa signed for the Blues back in 2018 from Athletic Club for just over £71m.
3
Romelu Lukaku
£97.5m from Inter
Striker Romelu Lukaku returned to Chelsea for a second Stamford Bridge stint back in 2021, with the Blues paying Inter what was a club-record fee of £97.5m for the Belgian.
It appeared to be a masterstroke at first, with Lukaku scoring freely back in a Chelsea shirt, but over time, it has proven to be a costly mistake, with the player spending recent years on loan in Italy with Inter and Roma before finally being sold by Chelsea for the second time, this time to Napoli.
2
Enzo Fernandez
£107m from Benfica
Midfielder Enzo Fernandez joined Chelsea in a £107m deal from Benfica in 2023 shortly after winning the World Cup with Argentina.
It was a British record at the time, and although the midfielder is arguably still working to pay off that price tag, he has become a vital member of the team under Enzo Maresca, wearing the captain’s armband in the absence of Reece James.