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Chelsea fans told they will be blown away by ‘mad’ new signing

A Chelsea squad worth more than £1billion has told it will be blown. Away by the ‘mad’ talent of new signing Geovany Quenda.

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Quenda, 17, will join Chelsea in the summer of 2026 after the Blues agreed a £44m deal with Sporting. Essugo cost another £18m.

Creative winger Quenda broke into Sporting’s first team at the start of the season and has since made 44 appearances for the Portuguese giants.

It was Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim who gave Quenda his Sporting debut and the Red Devils were linke with a move for Amorim’s former star.

But Chelsea swooped in to secure an early deal and have been told they should be extremely excited by their new signing by Sporting Lisbon defender Ivan Fresneda.

‘I have a very good relationship with Quenda, I’m 20 and he’s 17. Because of our age, we also have that relationship,’ Fresneda told.

‘I was surprise [by his rapid rise], of course. All you have to do is watch the training sessions, stay here for a week and see what that kid does, you’d go mad.

‘Chelsea’s interest doesn’t surprise anyone at the club. Quenda is going to be big in the future. This season, next season and from now on. He’s going to be something to talk about.’

Despite Quenda’s reputation, ex-Chelsea defender William Gallas has questione his former club’s move.

‘I still don’t understand why Chelsea are signing only young players,’ he said earlier this week.

‘It looks like it’s an investment on the young players. They buy that young player for that price and then they sell him for more money.

‘But at the moment, I don’t know if Chelsea have the opportunity to do that. They have already bought some young players, but the young players they have bought, I don’t think that their value has gone up.

So it looks like they are making mistakes. Don’t forget that this generation is completely different, when you put so much money into the young players it’s not the same as 20, 30 or 40 years ago.

‘For young players, it’s very difficult for them to deal with all that pressure, celebrity things off the pitch and their performance on the pitch. Sometimes it’s not the same.

‘So if you want to invest you have to be sure, but nobody is sure right now.’

But Portuguese football journalist and pundit Mariana Fernandes believes Quenda is a ‘generational talent’ and insists he is ‘ready’ to make an impact in the Premier League.