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South American talent takes major step toward €65m Chelsea deal as medical completed

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Rajarshi Shukla

Rising star Estevao Willian completes Chelsea medical

According to Ben Jacobs, Estevao Willian has completed his Chelsea medical ahead of his record-breaking move to the club.

Once officially announced, the 17-year-old will join a growing list of South American talents at Chelsea, including Kendry Paez, Angelo Gabriel, Andrey Santos, and David Washington. Chelsea has been highly active in scouting and signing talented players from South America, continually expanding their roster with promising stars from the region.

However, Willian won’t be joining the Blues immediately, as his age makes him ineligible to play in the Premier League. This suggests that he might remain at Palmeiras or go on loan until he is eligible to join Chelsea, allowing him to gain more experience and continue his development.

This means the teenager will only be eligible to play for the Blues when he turns 18, which could be next season. Chelsea managed to act swiftly to secure Estevao Willian, recognizing the immense talent he possesses. He will be one of the top prodigies the Blues have signed.

With one of the biggest steps in his career ahead of him, moving to London and playing under the unforgiving lights of Stamford Bridge will be a significant turning point for Willian. Soon, we’ll see him wearing a Blues jersey on the right wing, ready to showcase his skills and unleash his magic on the Premier League. His arrival is highly anticipated, and he has the potential to become a key player for Chelsea in the future.

Estevao Willian completed his Chelsea medical test ahead of the move.

Willian’s playing style has earned him the nickname “Messinho,” and he will soon have the opportunity to prove himself in the Premier League. Chelsea plan to integrate the teenager directly into the first team rather than sending him on loan, as they believe he has a high ceiling and can easily adapt to playing in the league.

Although South American football is known for its physicality, adapting to the Premier League will still be a challenge. Chelsea will need to provide him with the right support system, including mentorship from experienced players, tailored training programs, and gradual exposure to first-team football.

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By keeping Willian at the club, Chelsea aim to provide him with the best environment to develop and thrive. His technical skills, creativity, and flair will be valuable assets to the team, and his potential to make an immediate impact is high. Fans and the club alike are excited to see what Willian can achieve in the toughest league, and his journey at Stamford Bridge promises to be an exciting one.

Willian indeed has a lot of potential, and Chelsea’s acquisition of him is a significant coup. The key now will be how the club nurtures and integrates him into the team, considering he will be new to the Premier League’s demands and physicality.

Rajarshi Shukla

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