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Chelsea have made an important decision regarding their newly signed Brazilian winger,
Estevao Willian, confirmed to be part of the first-team squad for the 2025/26 season rather than being loaned out. The club officially unveiled Estevao after completing his £29 million transfer from Palmeiras, with potential add-ons raising the fee to around £49 million, marking one of their significant summer investments. Estevao, known as “Messinho” in Brazil for his style reminiscent of Messi and Neymar, arrives at Chelsea at age 18 following standout performances including scoring against Chelsea in the recent Club World Cup quarter-finals. Despite his youth, Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca plans to integrate him directly into the squad to bolster their attacking options ahead of Champions League competition. Estevao is expected to compete for minutes on the right wing alongside players like Cole Palmer, Joao Pedro, and Jamie Gittens.The club has expressed high hopes in Estevao’s potential, with the player himself eager to win major trophies such as the Premier League and Champions League during his time at Stamford Bridge. He has signed a long-term contract running until June 2033 and has been welcomed by senior players and staff, including former Chelsea defender Thiago Silva who praised the club’s structure and environment to the young talent.While language and adaptation remain considerations, Maresca’s multilingual abilities, Estevao’s family support, and his professional attitude are expected to ease his transition to English football and life in London. Chelsea have committed substantial funds and belief in Estevao’s immediate and future impact, rejecting opportunities to loan him out and instead focusing on his development within the first team. In summary, Chelsea have taken a decisive step by integrating Estevao Willian directly into the senior squad, reflecting their confidence in his talent and importance in their tactical plans for the upcoming season and beyond. This decision underscores the club’s ambition to strengthen creatively and compete at the highest level with young, dynamic attacking talent.
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