Strasbourg, Chelsea: What future for Andrey Santos?

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There are still good sides of the multi -ownership. This is what Strasbourg should think when he aligns Andrey Santos every weekend, the Brazilian loaned by Chelsea. Because the 20 -year -old goes on high level services, with maximum efficiency in his interventions. Better L1 tactor, he displays an iron determination in duels, which he wins in most of the meetings.

And to this, he adds remarkable offensive efficiency, already with 7 goals in Ligue 1 this season. A major element of Liam Rosenior eleven, he has also become the darling of the Meinau, who is ready to forget this status of player loaned by Chelsea in front of such a slaughter and such a rage to defeat. But now, at the end of the season, Andrey Santos will definitively leave Alsace.

Chelsea rubs her hands

Because Chelsea did not fail to notice the performances of his foal, recruited in January 2023 and successively loaned to Vasco de Gama, Nottingham Forest then Strasbourg, against € 12.5 million. Today it is estimated at € 25 million per Transfermarktor exactly the double, but its market value should largely exceed this amount in the coming months.

Chelsea is faced with two options: either recover it to have it played next season, or take advantage of its beautiful rating to sell it to the most bidder. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Blues Enzo Maresca coach said he wanted to integrate it into its workforce next season, but this sector is already particularly garnished (Caicedo, Fernandez, Lavia, Dewsbury-Hall). According to the English media TeamtalkChelsea would especially want to make a beautiful added value, aware that there will be good people to buy the 20-year-old Brazilian. What will he really be? Answer next summer.

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