Rating Chelsea’s transfer business over the 2014-15 season: Featuring returning icon and departing legend

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Filipe Luis
Having only made seven starts in the Premier League, it’s hard to call Filipe Luis an unqualified success, although he looked good during his five outings in the Champions League.

£15.8 million was a lot to spend on a back-up full-back who will be 30 later this year, especially when it meant Ryan Bertrand leaving the club.

6/10

Andre Schurrle
Some raised their eyebrows when Chelsea parted ways with World Cup-winner Andre Schurrle in January, but since moving to Wolfsburg, the 24-year-old has hardly been pulling up trees.

The Wolves are flying in the Bundesliga, but Mourinho will be happy to have recuperated 32 million Euros for a player who has only managed one goal and one assist since leaving London.

8/10

Loic Remy
Remy was bought to Chelsea as a backup striker, and he has proved to be exactly that, starting only four EPL matches this season.

Five goals isn’t a great return on £10.5 million, although vital goals in consecutive games against Hull and Stoke helped the Pensioners through a tricky patch.

6/10

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