Chelsea - Eden Hazard (£105m) Given the player's downfall since leaving for £105m - when he only had a year left on his contract(!) - Eden Hazard has to be Chelsea's best-ever sale.
Sara is reportedly drawing interest from Liverpool and Man United Harry Kane (Tottenham)In recent weeks, speculation has mounted that the England captain could pursue a move away from Spurs.
Eden Hazard stole the headlines with a world-class cameo appearance at Anfield and one of his finest ever goals to win the tie at the death for Maurizio Sarri's men.
Giroud has not kicked a ball since the World Cup final in July and would be a risk to play from the start, leaving Hazard open to return and play through the middle.
Chelsea's quest to return to the top four under Maurizio Sarri this season has started well with the Blues taking maximum points from their opening two matches.
De Laurentiis, a notoriously shrewd operator, believes he can extract more money from a club who wants Sarri than the cost of continuing to pay the coach's wages.
The former left back has since become a successful businessman following his retirement in 1966, having played for Blackburn Rovers (from 1956 to 1960) and Crewe Alexandra (from 1962 to 1966).