Ramires is a perfectly good footballer.
But is he worth £25million?
The Brazilian box-to-box midfielder has served Chelsea well in his five and a half years at Stamford Bridge, playing 246 times and scoring 37 goals.
Including this brilliant chip against Barcelona in the 2012 Champions League semi-final second leg.
The Premier League champions certainly got full value for their £16million outlay to Benfica, and now look set to make a profit on the player.
According to BBC Sport, Ramires is set to join Chinese side Jiangsu Suning in a deal worth almost £25million, a fee that seems excessive for a useful, hard-working player, but one currently being kept out of the Chelsea XI by John Obi Mikel.
However, Chelsea fans will miss the 28-year-old.
If we sell Ramires and consider RLC his remplacement, we're doomed. Our squad is thin AF and here we are, selling valuable players. DONE.
— Sabrina (@stuffsabsays) January 25, 2016
No not Ramires 🙁
— Davey 🇺🇦 (@Dave_Willy24) January 25, 2016
@Rami7oficial you scored one of the most important goals in the clubs history and you have been some servant. Good luck hero.
— Cammy ⭐️⭐️ (@TheCampaignClub) January 25, 2016
https://twitter.com/Murphs90_/status/691601118976184320?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw
Thank you Rami, we'll never forget this goal good luck in your future career @Rami7oficial pic.twitter.com/vp8VBJtH4a
— Zaki (@Zaki_Diab) January 25, 2016