Quenda surpasses Endrick and Bellingham as the most expensive sub-17 player in football history

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The Sporting of Portugal has ooficial the transfer of Geovany Quenda (April 30, 2007) to Chelsea in exchange for 50 million euros, plus 2.1 in variables per goals.

Alberto Rubio has already reported in the Chelsea agreement to sign the ‘Wonderkid’ Quenda, one of the most stimulating ends of European football, by 2026.

Quenda card for Chelsea and becomes the most expensive sub-17 player in football history

Quenda card for Chelsea and becomes the most expensive sub-17 player in football history

In the ‘Baby Chelsea’ the promising will be joined to Esteveao (17 years) and Kendry Páez (17 years).

The most expensive sub-17 players in football history

The newspaper ‘Record’ publishes that with this operation the 17-year-old born in Bisáu (Guinea-Bisáu) becomes the most expensive sub-17 footballer in the history of football, surpassing transfers such as Endrick (35 million … which could be 60 according to variables), Jude Bellingham (Borussia paid 30 million), Alexandre Pato (22 million) million), Gareth Bale (7 million) or Pedri (between 20 and 25 million).

Quenda surpasses Endrick as the most expensive sub-17 player in Chelsea's history

Quenda surpasses Endrick as the most expensive sub-17 player in the history of Chelseajose A. Garcia

Portugal Sporting transfers Dário EsSUGO (Las Palmas) to Chelsea for 22.3 million

The Sporting of Portugal also confirmed the transfer of Dário EsSUGO (20 years), which currently plays on loan in Las Palmas, to Chelsea for 22.3 million.

Portugal Sporting transfers Dário EsSUGO (Las Palmas) to Chelsea for 22.3 million

The Sporting of Portugal transfers Dário EsSUGO (Las Palmas) to Chelsea for 22.3 millionefe

The Portuguese team sum between both operations, which have been confirmed by the Securities Market Commission (CMVM) complying with the obligation of information derived from the provisions of article 17 of Regulation (EU) No. 596/2014, of the European Parliament and the Council, of April 16, more than 74.5 million euros.


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