They still have to pay Sterling for another 2 seasons and he can barely walk. He would be a real concern if I were involved with Chelsea. His loan move to Arsenal only highlighted that he's no longer cut out for football at this level.
They may be able to shift Nkunku, but he's meant to be on 200k a week and nobody is matching that without Chelsea offsetting it.
United might move for Jackson, which sounds like their best opportunity to recoup some dough. They probably have a million kids they can sell as well. Chelsea always seem to find a way.
Unless those million kids cost them a fortune in the first place and / or are on huge wages it isn't going to help the transfer balance. They need to get costs out of their profit and loss account, not make profits on sales.
Example: kid on £10k per week, cost nothing, sold for £50m. But they only save costs of £500k, even though they make a profit of £50m.
Older player on £100k per week, cost them £50m four years ago, sold for £10m. No profit on sale but they save £15m towards this target (£5m wages and £10m amortisation).
Obviously those are the two ends of the scale, but the kind of sales they need to make here are NOT the ones that would traditionally help with PSR.
But they need to improve on profits as well (UEFA profits, which will exclude bullshit sales to themselves), not Premier League rules where you can do whatever you want.
Cole Palmer, for example. is one who would work on both levels. Would save money on wages / amortisation but would also help with profits.
Most of the other guys they would look to sell to hugely reduce amortisation / wages (e.g. Enzo, Caiceido) aren't going to help profit-wise as they paid above market for them and even after a couple of years' amortisation they'd still struggle to turn a profit.
Quick tour through their squad and the impact of potential sales (big names only, none of the recent signings as they won't be sold):
Sanchez - +ve for transfer balance, probably not much profit impact.
Other keepers would have little impact either way.
James - +ve for transfer balance (high wages), +ve for profits
Cucurella - as above, but lower profit on sale
Colwill - as above
Gusto - meh
Chilwell - +ve for transfer balance re wages only
Fofana - +ve for transfer balance re wages and amortisation, but unsellable due to injuries, likely loss on sale
Other defenders - little impact either way, possible wage savings
Palmer - positives all round
Enzo / Caiceido - saves wages and amortisation, but little profit potential
Mudryk - they're taking a big hit here whatever happens
Noni - positive for transfer balance + profits
Neto - positive for transfer balance, minimal profit
Lavia - would be tricky to offload given injuries
Others - meh
Joao Felix - LOL
Jackson - positive on all counts but not as valuable as they think
Nkunku - positive for transfer balance, neutral for profits
Sterling - see Felix, Joao
Guiu - positive for profits, meh for transfer balance
Broja - see Felix, Joao
David Fofana - positive for profits, meh for transfer balance