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Following their advancement to the knockout rounds of the Champions League, Chelsea and Todd Boehly will receive nearly €85 million (£70 million) before the January transfer window. With four victories, the Blues won their group, and on Monday morning, they will hear who they will face in the round of 16.

Following the arrival of Graham Potter in September, the west Londoners won four straight games to finish ahead of AC Milan, Red Bull Salzburg, and Dinamo Zagreb. After last week’s shocking 4-1 loss to Brighton, they are presently seated sixth in the Premier League as they have been unable to replicate their European record.

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Nonetheless, it seems the World Cup will not be a time for the Blues to rest, as work has already started behind the scenes on the possibility of bolstering Potter’s team through transfers in January as the World Cup draws near. Frenkie de Jong, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Christopher Nkunku have all been heavily linked with moves to Chelsea, and Boehly may be persuaded to use the lump amount the team is expected to get from UEFA to recruit one major player.

Chelsea will be compensated a total of €85 million for their achievement in the competition thus far at the end of their group on Wednesday night. The total is divided into four parts: participation ($16 million), prizes ($23 million), UEFA Coefficient ($32 million), and TV Pool ($14 million).

Chelsea was due €83.9 million but had €2.9 million taken out as part of the COVID refund. After PSG, Manchester City, Benfica, Napoli, and Bayern Munich, the Blues got the seventh-highest prize money in the competition, placing them third among the four English teams.

Chelsea still has a lot to play on the financial front because the prize money increases as the competition progress after each knockout round. They will get €9.6 million if they advance to the following round, €10.6 million if they reach the quarterfinals, €12.5 million if they reach the semifinals, €15.5 million if they finish second, and €20 million if they triumph once again. 

Final Thoughts

The funds will undoubtedly aid Graham Potter and Chelsea in meeting their goals for the January transfer window. Ahead of the transfer window, Chelsea supporters are anticipating seeing some of the top players play for the team.