Chelsea to cash in on Petrovic with Bournemouth transfer agreed

The Serbian goalkeeper is expected to sign a long-term contract after agreeing on personal terms, marking a significant step in his pursuit of regular first-team football.
Petrovic, who found opportunities limited at Stamford Bridge, has been keen to secure a starting role elsewhere. Interest from AS Monaco and Aston Villa surfaced in recent days, but Bournemouth moved swiftly to finalise terms, offering the 25-year-old the chance to establish himself in the Premier League.
For Chelsea, the deal represents more than just an outgoing transfer. Rather than signalling a loss, the sale is seen internally as a strategic move aligned with their broader 2025/26 transfer policy. The funds generated are expected to contribute to future signings, part of a calculated effort to reshape the squad under new direction.
The transfer also challenges the narrative surrounding Chelsea's recent form, highlighting their intent to make smart, financially sound decisions in the market. While Petrovic departs in search of greater opportunities, his exit may well serve both clubs as they look ahead to the new campaign.