Chelsea Ready to Offer £6.2 Million for 17-Year-Old Right-Back

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Chelsea is thinking about adding another young player to their team as they prepare for the future. They’re focusing on signing talented young players from different parts of the world. They’re almost done with a deal to bring in a talented Brazilian winger named Estevao Willian. Also, they’re keen on another 17-year-old player who’s showing a lot of promise.

Transfer Moves: Acquiring Pedro Lima and Strategic Loan Policy

According to ESPN Brazil, Chelsea is prepared to spend £6.2 million to purchase 17-year-old right-back Pedro Lima from Serie B club Sport Club do Recife. Pedro will likely be loaned to Strasbourg in the first season.

Chelsea-related Strasbourg has been bringing in a lot of young players from the Chelsea team. They’ll probably carry on in the upcoming season. Currently, midfielder Andrey Santos and winger Angelo are on loan from Chelsea and competing for Strasbourg this season. It’s possible they’ll stay there for another season on loan.

People see this approach as Chelsea planning ahead. It means they can have lots of great players without having to spend heaps of money to get them, because they’re already part of Chelsea’s team.

Chelsea Pursues “Heir of Cafu”: Pedro Lima’s Potential Signing and Loan Deal

The Spanish newspaper ASe describes the young Lima as the “Heir of Cafu”.

Cafu was one of the greatest right backs in football history. He was one of Brazil’s best players during a really successful period for their national team.

It seems Chelsea has already offered a deal to sign the young player. If it goes through, he would join the club in the summer and then go on loan to Strasbourg.

Pedro Lima has often played for Brazil’s youth national teams and was part of their squad in the recent U17 World Cup. Now, let’s see if Chelsea can make this deal happen.

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