Chelsea make the most of their summer transfer period because they tend to do it every year.
In addition to shipping people who don’t seem necessary anymore, Bruce has seriously added exciting talent.
But undoubtedly, the most exciting player heading to Stamford Bridge this summer is esetvao, the person who technically signed in May last year.
The Brazilian teenager, who respects analyst Ben Matinson, has described him as a “future Baron de Orle winner,” but has already been impressed with the preseason, and it feels like a matter of time before he really announces himself in the Premier League.
Chelsea may be able to get more from the previous Palmeiras gem if they complete the signature of another incredible talent they’ve linked badly.
Chelsea targets the perfect teammates of Estebao
Despite already making some great additions to some great teams this summer, Chelsea continues to link with potential game-changing stars.
One of the most notable links was against Manchester United’s Alejandro Garnacho.
Another name advertised for the move west of London, and perhaps Levi Colwill’s injuries, the more pressing move was Piero Hinkapie of Bayer Lebakusen.
But there’s another international that Bruce has been chasing for a while. There are people who could become Xavi Simons, the perfect teammate of Estebao.
Yes, recent reports from the continent show that Chelsea maintains a strong interest in RB Leipzigster.
In addition, the journalist revealed that the Dutch had “decided to join Chelsea” and now “dead interest from Manchester City.”
Tavolieri has not mentioned how much the 22-year-old will cost, but based on a report earlier this summer, it could cost him around £61 million to get him out of Germany.
It’s certainly a lot of money to spend on younger players, but Simons is more than proven his abilities in recent seasons, and he could be perfect alongside Estevao.
Why Simons is the best place to go for Esthevao
One of the reasons Simons is such a great teammate for Chelsea’s Estevao is that he has already followed a similar path in his short career.
Now, there is undoubtedly more hope on the shoulders of the younger Brazilian, but the former La Macia Ace has been spoken of as a future superstar for years.
For example, he made Paris Saint-Germain’s first team debut at just 17 years old, and won the Netherlands’ first senior cap at 19 in the World Cup mind, and is said to have a “very high soccer IQ” by U23 scout Antonio Mango.
Impressively, the 22-year-old has managed to cope with and navigate these pressures brilliantly over the past few years. For this reason, he is suitable to help Estebao do the same in future campaigns.
That said, another reason why former PSG Jewel becomes a great 18-year-old teammate is the simple fact that he is an output machine.
Simon’s on 24/25 | |
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exterior | 33 |
Min | 2763′ |
the goal | 11 |
assist | 8 |
Involvement of goals for each match | 0.57 |
Per target engagement | 145.42′ |
All statistics through the transfer market |
For example, in just 33 appearances for Leipzig last season, a dynamic “game changer” called talent scout Jacek Kulig scored 11 goals and provided eight assists in total in 2,763 minutes.
In other words, the former Amsterdam-born dynamo maintained an average goal involvement every 1.73 games or every 145.42 minutes. This means that Franca-born maestros can provide plenty of opportunities to strengthen their goals and help them with tally.
Plus, he’s as comfortable as playing on the left as he is in the middle of the park. That means there will be plenty of opportunities to develop relationships with young Brazilians.
Ultimately, Simons will be a great signature regardless of who others were on the team, but he could be even more important to Chelsea.