Chelsea have secured a major transfer coup, agreeing to pay £40 million for highly-rated Sporting CP winger Geovany Quenda. The 17-year-old Portuguese sensation is set to sign a seven-year contract at Stamford Bridge, with an option for an additional season.
Despite Chelsea’s already stacked attacking options, the club sees Quenda as a game-changer due to his versatility and ability to thrive on both flanks. Known for his dazzling dribbles and one-on-one dominance, the teenager has quickly made a name for himself in European football.
Since breaking into Sporting’s first team, Quenda has racked up 43 appearances, delivering two goals and eight assists. His impressive performances at the club level have also earned him a spot in Portugal’s U-21 national team, further solidifying his reputation as one of the country’s brightest young talents.
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Although Quenda won’t officially join Chelsea until 2026, the Blues moved swiftly to secure his signature amid growing interest from other European giants. According to the BBC, Manchester United had also been monitoring the youngster, with speculation linking him to a potential reunion with former Sporting boss Rúben Amorim.
With Chelsea’s continued focus on recruiting young, elite talent, Quenda’s arrival is expected to add more firepower to the squad in the coming years. Fans will now be eagerly waiting to see if the teenage prodigy can live up to the hype and become a future Stamford Bridge star.