Chelsea can bank £79m from the sales of these ten players and still romp to Premier League title in 2015/16

Stamford Bridge side can afford to cash-in on these squad players this summer.

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John Obi Mikel – £10m

Nigerian international is now playing second fiddle to Nemanja Matic and it would be in everyone’s best interest if the 28 year old left for pastures new. Chelsea would be able to bank a decent sum for a player of obvious quality with such a great deal of top level experience who still has two years left on his current contract.

Mohamed Salah – £8m

23 year old winger has handily used his loan spell at Fiorentina to act as a very effective shop-window and is now no shortage of interest in the Egyptian after a successful spell in Italy.

Loic Remy – £10m

By all accounts the former QPR man isn’t keen on continuing to warm the Chelsea bench and Jose Mourinho can afford to cash in on the striker as he has loaned in Radamel Falcao. A Remy sale would have the knock-on effect of offering youngster Patrick Bamford a shot at a spot in the Blues first team set-up.

Juan Cuadrado – £16m

The Colombian looked out of his depth since his January move to Stamford Bridge and Jose Mourinho used the winger sparingly, which would suggest the South American isn’t a key part of his plans. Chelsea would have to accept less than the £23.3m they paid for the wide-man.

Marko Marin – £3m

The forgotten man has been away on loan deals for the past two seasons and has absolutely no future at the club and no doubt a nominal fee would be accepted for the pint-sized German.

Victor Moses – £6m

Moses impressed in patches at Stoke City last season and is another player who is well down Chelsea’s pecking order, a permanent move would suit all concerned and there are bound to be Premier League side’s ready to snap up the winger.

Marco van Ginkel – £7m

Dutchman suffered a long term injury in his first season at Chelsea and spent last season at AC Milan, Dutchman isn’t likely to figure in Jose Mourinho’s first team set-up in 2015/16 and the 22 year old would do well to find another club.

Filipe Luis – £8m

Brazilian didn’t look all that comfortable when being used as back-up to Cesar Azpilicueta and some reports suggest the left-back is keen on a return to Spain, if a replacement can be found (perhaps Augsburg’s Baba Rahman), then one imagines Jose Mourinho wouldn’t stand in Luis’s way.

Oriol Romeu – £5m

Spaniard looked promising when he first arrived at Chelsea but has since been out on loan and suffered with both form and fitness a permanent move back to La Liga appears likely.

Lucas Piazon – £6m

Things have gone backwards for the Brazilian in recent seasons. The talented young playmaker made his first Premier League appearance for Chelsea in December 2012 (during an 8-0 win over Aston Villa) but amazingly hasn’t featured for the senior side in a domestic league match since. The 21 year old has since spent time in Holland, Spain and Germany and his career is stagnating in West London.