In what promises to be one of the most talked-about transfers of the summer, Brazilian wonderkid Estêvão Willian is now 99% set to become a Chelsea player, according to multiple sources close to the deal. The agreement between Chelsea and Juventus — who currently hold an option on the young striker — is said to be in its final stages, signaling the start of a new era at Stamford Bridge.

This stunning development has sent shockwaves across European football, as Estêvão, often dubbed “Messinho” in Brazil due to his dazzling footwork and natural flair, is widely regarded as one of the most promising talents to emerge from South America in recent years. At just 17 years old, he has already drawn comparisons to the likes of Neymar and Vinícius Jr., with several top clubs vying for his signature.
However, the transfer fee — reportedly in excess of €60 million — is becoming a significant point of contention. Juventus, who hold partial economic rights to the player as part of a collaborative agreement with Palmeiras, are reportedly demanding a higher upfront payment and additional performance-based bonuses, which have placed serious pressure on Chelsea’s financial structure and wage planning.

Insiders from Stamford Bridge have confirmed that Chelsea’s technical director, Laurence Stewart, and co-director Paul Winstanley, are working around the clock to finalize the terms. The club is determined to secure the deal before pre-season begins, viewing Estêvão as a long-term investment to reinforce their attacking future alongside fellow young stars like Cole Palmer and Noni Madueke.
Fans have responded with massive excitement and curiosity, flooding social media with highlights of Estêvão’s recent performances for Palmeiras. Many believe that under new manager Enzo Maresca, Estêvão could flourish in Chelsea’s dynamic system, which emphasizes pace, youth, and creativity.
As the football world awaits official confirmation, one thing is certain: if this transfer goes through, Chelsea will not only gain one of the hottest young prospects in world football but also send a clear message that the Blues are building for dominance, not just survival.