Chelsea gem Estevao breaks Neymar record (Photos by Miguel Schincariol, Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)
Chelsea wonderkid Estevao Willian has broken Neymar’s record for the most goal and assist contributions by an under-17 player in the Brazilian top flight, according to journalist Fabrizio Romano.
The Blues have a deal in place for Estevao to move to Stamford Bridge next summer, and it’s clear they’re landing a serious talent as the 17-year-old has broken an incredible record that had long been held by Neymar, who went on to have a great career at the very highest level in Europe.
See below for details in Romano’s post on X, as he highlights Estevao’s superb numbers and notes that he’ll finally link up with Chelsea ahead of next season…
??? Future Chelsea gem Estêvão Willian breaks Neymar’s record for the U-17 with the most G/A in a single edition of the Brasileirão!
Estêvão has completed 18 G/A for Palmeiras in Brasileirão this season… waiting to join #CFC in July. ? pic.twitter.com/YAor8gvOk9
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) October 21, 2024
As well as breaking Neymar’s record, Estevao has previously also been compared with Lionel Messi, so Chelsea fans can be very excited about seeing the Brazilian in action next season.
Estevao Willian preparing for life at Chelsea
Estevao couldn’t really be doing better in terms of preparing for his big move to the Premier League as he continues to shine in his native Brazil.
It’s clear that staying with Palmeiras for a bit longer has been good for the teenager’s development, but he’s perhaps also already outgrowing the Brazilian league and could be ready to make that step up to playing for a top European club.
Estevao Willian celebrates a goal for Palmeiras (Photo by Pedro H. Tesch/Getty Images)
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Author : Mark Brus
Publish date : 2024-10-21 05:44:07
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