Why Chelsea signed Geovany Quenda and where ‘future great’ will fit in at Stamford Bridge

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Chelsea have secured another of European football’s most highly-rated prospects with their deal to sign Geovany Quenda from Sporting.

On Friday, surprise news emerged that Chelsea have agreed to pay around £40million for the 17-year-old, who will spend the rest of this season and next with his Portuguese club before moving to Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2026.

The move is already being talked of as a major coup, with the Blues beating off competition from Manchester United, who had been favourites to sign Quenda given his relationship with Ruben Amorim.

But just who is Quenda and why have Chelsea moved so swiftly to snap him up?

Quenda was born in the African nation of Guinea-Bissau but moved to Portugal as a schoolboy and has represented his adopted homeland at age-group level.

Having been on Benfica’s books, he switched to Lisbon rivals Sporting at the age of 13 and, though the Covid pandemic briefly threatened to stall his development, has made a number of major breakthroughs in the seasons since.

Geovany Quenda

Chelsea have beaten off competition from Manchester United to sign Quenda from Sporting

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In 2023 he signed his first professional contract and was a star performer during Portugal’s run to the final of the European Under-17 Championship the following summer, securing a place in the team of the tournament.

Aged just 17 years and 95 days, he made his senior debut for Sporting in this season’s Portuguese Super Cup and became the club’s youngest ever goalscorer with his strike in a 4-3 defeat to Porto.

Across all competitions, Quenda now has 10 goals involvements in 44 games this season and has shattered a number of club records, including for the youngest player to play in a Lisbon derby, which was previously held by Cristiano Ronaldo.

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