Chelsea announces new signing!

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Like every summer, Chelsea is one of the strongholds of the transfer window. Since Todd Boehly’s arrival at the head of the London club, the Blues have not hesitated to recruit massively to strengthen themselves. This summer transfer market will be no exception to the rule. And after getting their hands on Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Estevao and Marc Guiu this summer, the Stamford Bridge residents have offered themselves a new recruit this Friday with Renato Veiga. Trained at Sporting Portugal and passed through Augsburg, the 20-year-old defensive midfielder, who played for FC Basel during the previous season, joined Chelsea this Friday.

The Portuguese, who has signed until 2031, expressed his excitement at the idea of ​​discovering the Premier League in the colours of the London giants: “I’m really excited to be here. It’s one of the biggest clubs in England – the biggest for me – and I’m really looking forward to getting started.» It remains to be seen what his place will be in Enzo Maresca’s system next year.

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