Chelsea have announced the signing of highly-rated Brazilian forward Estevao Willian from Palmeiras.
The 17-year-old prodigy will officially join the Blues after the conclusion of the revamped FIFA Club World Cup next summer.
Estevao has already established himself as a rising star in South America. He is renowned for his dazzling dribbling and blistering pace.
He burst onto the scene this season for Palmeiras, featuring ten times in Serie A and contributing directly to five goals across three competitions.
The exciting youngster will join compatriots Andrey Santos, Deivid Washington and Angelo Gabriel at Stamford Bridge.
The Brazil youth international has reportedly penned a long-term contract with Chelsea, keeping him at the club until 2033.
The transfer includes a €34 million guaranteed fee for Palmeiras, with add-ons potentially taking the fee to €57m.
These add-ons are tied to appearances, the player becoming a starter for Chelsea for multiple seasons and achieving significant individual milestones.
A unique clause in the contract reportedly sees Palmeiras receive a bonus if Estevao wins the Ballon d’Or before 2033.
The hype surrounding Estevao is incredible. Barcelona were pushing for his signature for a while, eager to compete with Real Madrid, who already have Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo Goes in their squad.
Former World Cup winner and youth coordinator for Brazilian football, Branco, has labelled him the best Brazilian talent he’s seen since Neymar.
Chelsea fans will be eagerly awaiting the arrival of their potential future superstar, especially after losing out on Michael Olise, who is reportedly on his way to Bayern Munich.
They had pursued the Olise for two years but ultimately fell short as he chose a move to Germany.
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