Chelsea have been in talks with Santos since last month and had already finalized the verbal agreement; Ângelo lives uncertainty about the future
O chelsea finalized the last details with the saints regarding the transfer of angelo. The Brazilian saw the two teams exchange documents and complete his trip to London with some signatures. This all happened this Tuesday, the 11th, at least that’s what was guaranteed Fabrizio Romanoa journalist specializing in the football market and responsible for disseminating information regarding this negotiation.
In addition to having signed all the documents with Santos for the transfer of Ângelo, Chelsea have also defined what the future of the athlete will be at the club in this first moment. The striker should travel together with the Blues’ delegation to the United States and should spend the entire pre-season with Mauricio Pochettino’s squad. After analysis by the coach, the Brazilian will know his future in the 2023/24 season.
There is a possibility that Angelo arrives at Chelsea, performs pre-season and is loaned to another club. Meanwhile, if the coach pleases him, the Brazilian will be able to play in the first team and help the Blues in the Premier League. The expectation around the striker is high and the English expect a lot from the Brazilian jewel. For now, the future of the 18-year-old athlete will go through the club’s preparation period in the United States.
Who lives the same situation at Chelsea is Andrey Santos. After being traded to the English in the last transfer window, he only returned to the English team in recent days. Pochettino also wants to follow him closely to understand the midfielder’s potential and whether he can be part of his squad for the 2023/34 season.
The chances of Ângelo and Andrey Santos establishing themselves at Chelsea are great. The club has made several exits, mainly of athletes who work in the midfield and attack. The squad for the coming year will be a little shorter, as the Blues will not compete in continental tournaments. That is, they did not qualify for the competitions organized by UEFA.
Source: sportbuzz
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