Chelsea will continue with their current recruitment strategy, with the emphasis on signing the best young players in the world and not ready-made stars.
In fact, the club has already made plans for its transfer targets for 2026 and 2027, although they are willing to pivot to sign more established names if an opportunity arises and they believe that the price is right.
And that also means that there will continue to be an influx of South American young talent to Stamford Bridge, similar to the deals that brought Estêvão Willian and Andriy Santos to West London.
Sporting winger Geovany Quenda will be one joining the squad next summer, and he will join former team-mate Dario Essugo who is already at the club, although a thigh injury picked up on international duty with the Portugal under-21 side means that he has not been able to make his first-team debut yet.
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