Chelsea ensured they were busy yet again over the summer as they looked to address their squad for the upcoming season.
There was no doubt a desire to give the best possible backing to new manager Enzo Maresca, as he put in the work to prepare for his first season in Premier League management.
The Blues also completed a number of signings with an eye to the future, with 11 total additions being made.
The Chelsea Chronicle have ranked the additions based on how much they cost, the impact they have already had, and the impact their potential suggests they will in the future.

Ranking every Chelsea signing under Enzo Maresca
Number 11: Caleb Wiley
The young full-back from the United States is currently on loan at sister-club Strasbourg, where he has racked up three appearances so far.
There will no doubt be hope that he can break into the Ligue 1 side on a more regular basis in the coming months.
Number 10: Mike Penders
A goalkeeper tipped to be the next Thibaut Courtois, there is plenty of promise over what Penders can deliver when he joins the club.
His low placement on the list is the relatively high fee paid for his services. The Blues forked out around £17m for him.
Number 9: Aaron Anselmino
The Boca Juniors youngster is promising big things when he arrives at Chelsea at the end of this season.
Anselmino will continue to make appearances in Argentina before a potential loan move next season.
Number 8: Joao Felix
One of the more disappointing additions so far this season, Felix has been a victim of the quality of Cole Palmer keeping him out the side.
With Conference League and Carabao Cup games coming thick and fast though, he will have plenty of chances to turn things around.

Number 7: Filip Jorgensen
Jorgensen was signed from Villarreal to compete with Robert Sanchez for minutes,
He has been a regular in both Europe and the domestic cups so far, with him beginning to stake his claim to Maresca about a more prominent role.
Number 6: Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall
Dewsbury-Hall looks as if he is going to be the ultimate cup player for Chelsea this season, with that being where all of his starts have come so far.
The delight on his and Maresca’s face was clear to see when he scored his first goal for the club in the Conference League last week.
Number 5: Marc Guiu
While he is yet to get off the mark in Chelsea blue in front of goal, pre-season in particular showed that Guiu could definitely have a future at Stamford Bridge.
The low price they signed him for from Barcelona makes the deal even more of a gem at this stage.
Number 4: Tosin Adarabioyo
Signed for free after he left Fulham, Adarabioyo is waiting in the wings for more minutes after impressing every time he takes the pitch.
He will get his big chance after the international break following the suspension of Wesley Fofana ahead of a trip to Anfield.
Number 3: Pedro Neto
Neto himself admitted people haven’t seen the best of him at Chelsea yet, but that has not stopped him making an impact.
Next on the agenda for him will be breaking into the starting XI on a more regular basis.
Number 2: Renato Veiga
Not much was made of the signing of Veiga, but he has quickly become an extremely likeable member of the squad.
His performances in Europe and in the cup have impressed greatly, with him finding the net for the first time against Gent.
Number 1: Jadon Sancho
The only new signing who currently starts in the Premier League, Sancho has locked down the left wing role up to now.
Maresca was delighted when the deal was done to sign the former Manchester United man, and that loan deal will certainly become permanent in the summer.
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