Estêvão Willian is an 18-year-old Brazilian winger who joined Chelsea in July 2025 after the Club World Cup, becoming one of world football’s most expensive teenagers in a deal worth up to £56 million from Palmeiras. Born on April 23, 2007, in Franca, São Paulo, Estêvão earned the nickname “Messinho” (Little Messi) for his dribbling skills, left-footed precision, and low centre of gravity, though he prefers to be called by his own name. He has already scored five goals for Brazil’s senior national team in just 11 appearances since his debut in September 2024, whilst at Chelsea he has netted one goal and provided one assist in 10 Premier League appearances during the 2025-26 season. The teenage sensation won the 2024 Bola de Ouro award for Brazilian football’s best player and earned comparisons to Neymar, with Palmeiras coach Abel Ferreira describing him as “unlike anything I’ve ever seen.”
Early Life and Youth Career
Estêvão Willian was born in Franca, a small city in the interior of São Paulo state, Brazil, where his footballing journey began at local youth clubs. At just nine years old, scouts from Cruzeiro, one of Brazil’s most prestigious football academies based in Belo Horizonte, identified Estêvão’s exceptional talent. His family made the significant decision to relocate from Franca to Belo Horizonte so the young prodigy could pursue his footballing dreams at Cruzeiro’s renowned youth setup.
Estêvão joined Cruzeiro’s academy in 2017 at age 10, where he immediately stood out for his technical ability, dribbling skills, and football intelligence beyond his years. It was during this period at Cruzeiro that he first earned the nickname “Messinho” due to similarities in playing style with Lionel Messi, particularly his left-footed precision, ability to glide past defenders, and capacity to identify vulnerable spaces in opposing defences. The nickname stuck despite Estêvão’s later statements that he prefers to establish his own identity rather than being compared to legends.
In 2018, at just 10 years old, Estêvão made history by becoming Nike’s youngest-ever Brazilian signee, surpassing Real Madrid stars Rodrygo and even Neymar who had held the previous record. This unprecedented endorsement deal demonstrated the extraordinary confidence in Estêvão’s potential from such a young age. During his youth career at Cruzeiro, Estêvão voluntarily changed his position from midfielder to winger after facing fierce tackles in youth games, a tactical adjustment that surprisingly reinforced his breakout potential and showcased his adaptability.
Move to Palmeiras
On May 6, 2021, when Estêvão was 14 years old, he made the pivotal decision to leave Cruzeiro and join Palmeiras’ youth academy, signing a trainee contract with one of Brazil’s most successful and ambitious clubs. Palmeiras, based in São Paulo, offered superior facilities, coaching, and a clearer pathway to professional football, making it an attractive destination for Brazil’s brightest young talents. This move proved transformational for Estêvão’s development, as he quickly established himself as the standout player in Palmeiras’ star-studded youth teams.
During the 2022 season, Estêvão helped Palmeiras’ youth teams achieve remarkable success, winning the Campeonato Paulista Sub-15, Campeonato Paulista Sub-17, Copa do Brasil Sub-17, and Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17. His trophy haul at youth level demonstrated his winning mentality and ability to perform in high-pressure knockout competitions. Estêvão’s performances throughout 2022 attracted national attention, with football observers noting his maturity, decision-making, and reading of the game that seemed precocious for a teenager.
In October 2023, Estêvão delivered one of his most memorable youth performances when he scored a hat-trick in the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17 final, leading Palmeiras to a 3-0 victory over São Paulo. This commanding performance helped his club achieve their second consecutive title in the competition and cemented Estêvão’s status as Brazilian football’s most exciting teenage prospect. Palmeiras coach Abel Ferreira began publicly praising Estêvão, using him as an example to other youth players for his work ethic, mentality, and willingness to contribute defensively as well as offensively.
Professional Debut and Breakthrough
Estêvão made his professional debut for Palmeiras on December 7, 2023, at just 16 years and eight months old, becoming the fourth-youngest player ever to represent the club in competitive matches. His promotion to the senior squad came earlier than initially planned due to his exceptional performances in youth competitions and his mature playing style that convinced coaching staff he was ready for professional football. Despite his tender age, Estêvão showed no signs of intimidation, immediately demonstrating the technical quality and confidence that had made him a sensation in youth football.
The breakthrough moment in Estêvão’s professional career came during the 2024 Copinha tournament (Copa São Paulo de Futebol Júnior), Brazil’s most prestigious youth competition. Estêvão emerged as the tournament’s standout player, combining individual brilliance with team-oriented play that helped Palmeiras progress through the competition. His performances generated significant media coverage and increased expectations about his potential impact on the senior team during the upcoming season.
On April 12, 2024, Estêvão scored his first professional goal for Palmeiras in a 3-1 victory over Liverpool (Uruguay) during the 2024 Copa Libertadores group stage, becoming the third player under 17 years old to achieve this feat in the competition’s history, following Ângelo Gabriel and Endrick. This milestone goal in South America’s premier club competition demonstrated Estêvão’s ability to perform on international stages against experienced opponents. His composure and quality in such a significant match validated Palmeiras’ decision to fast-track his development and give him opportunities in crucial fixtures.
2024 Season and Record-Breaking Performances
The 2024 season represented Estêvão’s full breakthrough as a professional footballer, as he became a regular starter for Palmeiras and one of Brazilian football’s most exciting talents. Throughout the campaign, Estêvão made 31 appearances across all competitions, scoring 13 goals and providing nine assists whilst helping Palmeiras compete for major trophies. His contributions were crucial in Palmeiras winning the 2024 Campeonato Paulista, giving the teenager his first senior trophy.
Estêvão’s most dramatic moment of the 2024 season came in the penultimate round of the Campeonato Brasileiro when Palmeiras travelled to Cruzeiro, Estêvão’s former club, needing a victory to keep their title hopes alive. With the score tied 1-1 in the dying moments, Estêvão dribbled past defenders to earn a free kick just outside the penalty area. He stepped up to take the free kick himself, and with the title race hanging in the balance, he curled the ball past the vastly experienced goalkeeper Cássio into the top corner, scoring the goal that kept Palmeiras’ championship dreams alive.
The 17-year-old’s exceptional season earned him multiple prestigious awards and recognitions. Estêvão won the 2024 Bola de Ouro, awarded to the best player in the Campeonato Brasileiro, becoming the youngest player ever to receive this honour. He also earned the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Best Newcomer award, was named to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Team of the Year, and won the Troféu Mesa Redonda Best Player award. These accolades placed Estêvão among the elite players in Brazilian football despite his age.
Chelsea Transfer
Chelsea first agreed to sign Estêvão in June 2024, negotiating a deal with Palmeiras that demonstrated the club’s commitment to securing world football’s brightest young talents. The transfer fee structure included £33.8 million guaranteed, £16.9 million in easy-to-achieve add-ons, and £4.2 million in difficult additional clauses, bringing the potential total package to £54.9 million. This represented one of the highest fees ever paid for a teenage footballer, comparable to Real Madrid’s investments in Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo when they were signed from Brazilian clubs.
The transfer agreement included a unique clause requiring Estêvão to remain at Palmeiras and represent the club at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup before officially joining Chelsea. This stipulation demonstrated Palmeiras’ negotiating power and desire to keep their star player for important competitions. During the Club World Cup, held in the United States, Estêvão impressed despite Palmeiras’ early exit, earning man-of-the-match honours in a 0-0 draw against FC Porto that showcased his quality to a global audience.
Estêvão officially joined Chelsea in July 2025 after completing his Club World Cup commitments, signing a contract until June 2033 that represents one of the longest deals in modern football. The eight-year contract reflected Chelsea’s long-term vision under the BlueCo ownership group, which has prioritized signing elite young talents on extended contracts to maximize their value and build a sustainable competitive advantage. Estêvão was assigned a squad number and immediately began training with Chelsea’s first team under manager Enzo Maresca.
Chelsea Career and Early Performances
Estêvão made his competitive debut for Chelsea during the 2025-26 season, initially adapting to the significant step up in competition from Brazilian football to the Premier League. The physical demands, tactical complexity, and pace of English football presented challenges, but the teenager showed glimpses of the exceptional talent that convinced Chelsea to invest heavily in his future. He made 10 Premier League appearances by November 2025, scoring one goal and providing one assist whilst accumulating 340 minutes of playing time.
The Brazilian’s most impressive performances came in the UEFA Champions League, where he scored two goals in four appearances and demonstrated his ability to excel on Europe’s biggest stage. Estêvão’s Champions League displays included an outstanding performance in a 2-2 draw against Qarabag FK where he received an 8.3 match rating, and another strong showing in various group stage fixtures. These European performances suggested that Estêvão might be better suited to Champions League football’s technical emphasis compared to the Premier League’s physicality.
Chelsea’s coaching staff and management have developed specific long-term plans for Estêvão’s positional development. According to journalist Matt Law, the club believes Estêvão will transition from being a right winger to a number 10 attacking midfielder over the next two years. This tactical evolution reflects Chelsea’s assessment that Estêvão’s vision, passing ability, and capacity to operate in tight spaces make him ideally suited to a central playmaking role, similar to how Phil Foden evolved for Manchester City. The club remains unconcerned about how this positional change might affect squad balance with Cole Palmer, suggesting they have strategic plans to accommodate multiple creative talents.
Brazil National Team Career
Estêvão received his first call-up to Brazil’s senior national team on August 23, 2024, selected by head coach Dorival Júnior for 2026 FIFA World Cup qualification matches against Ecuador and Paraguay. The call-up came whilst Estêvão was still just 17 years old and had played only a handful of professional matches for Palmeiras, demonstrating the coaching staff’s belief in his exceptional talent. He made his international debut on September 6, 2024, at the Estádio Couto Pereira, entering as a substitute for Luiz Henrique in the 61st minute of Brazil’s 1-0 victory over Ecuador.
Estêvão scored his first international goal on September 4, 2025, during a World Cup qualifier against Chile at the Estádio do Maracanã in Rio de Janeiro. He netted Brazil’s opening goal in an eventual 3-0 victory, becoming one of the youngest Brazilians to score in World Cup qualification. This breakthrough moment marked the beginning of a prolific period for Estêvão in the yellow shirt, as he quickly established himself as a regular contributor to Brazil’s attacking play.
By November 2025, Estêvão had scored five goals in just 11 appearances for Brazil, an exceptional conversion rate that placed him just three goals behind Vinícius Júnior’s total tally for all Brazilian national teams despite far fewer appearances. His recent goals included strikes in friendly matches against Senegal (2-0 victory) on November 15, 2025, at Emirates Stadium in London, and against Tunisia (1-1 draw) on November 18, 2025, at Stade Pierre-Mauroy in Lille, France. These performances during the international break earned Estêvão rave reviews from observers including Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti, who praised the teenager’s maturity and technical quality.
Playing Style and Characteristics
Estêvão’s playing style centres on exceptional dribbling ability, left-footed precision, and an advanced tactical understanding that allows him to identify and exploit spaces in opposing defences. He primarily operates as a right winger, cutting inside onto his stronger left foot to create shooting opportunities or deliver passes to teammates. South American football expert Tim Vickery describes Estêvão as being “like on water when he’s carrying the ball – full of changes of pace and rhythm,” highlighting the fluidity and unpredictability of his movement.
The comparisons to Lionel Messi, whilst somewhat burdensome for the teenager, reflect genuine similarities in their physical profiles and technical approaches. Estêvão stands slightly built at approximately 5 feet 7 inches tall, using his low centre of gravity to maintain balance whilst dribbling at speed and changing direction rapidly. Like Messi, Estêvão demonstrates an appreciation of space that is rare for players his age, attacking vulnerable areas in defensive structures rather than performing tricks for entertainment. His capacity to compete physically despite his slight build impresses coaches and analysts who initially doubted whether he could handle physical challenges from stronger defenders.
What distinguishes Estêvão from typical luxury attackers is his work rate, defensive contribution, and team-oriented mentality. Palmeiras coach Abel Ferreira specifically praised these qualities, stating “A boy who defends, attacks, shows himself in the game.” Estêvão tracks back to help full-backs, presses opposition defenders, and maintains concentration even when attacks break down, demonstrating maturity beyond his years. His ability to combine individual brilliance with collective responsibility makes him an ideal modern winger who contributes across all phases of play rather than conserving energy for attacking moments.
Comparisons to Brazilian Legends
Estêvão has drawn inevitable comparisons to Brazilian football’s greatest attacking talents, particularly Neymar and Lionel Messi (who is honorary Brazilian in football discussions). The “Messinho” nickname originated from his Cruzeiro youth days due to his dribbling style, left foot dominance, and small stature resembling the Argentine legend. However, Estêvão has publicly stated his discomfort with such comparisons, telling Brazilian media “They called me ‘Messinho’ when I was a kid. That wasn’t something I liked, because I always tried to be called Estêvão. Me being Estêvão is very good.”
Tim Vickery suggests that Rodrygo of Real Madrid might be a more accurate comparison than Messi or Neymar. “Estevao is a left-footed version of him. Slightly built, very fluid,” Vickery explained, noting similarities in their physical profiles, movement patterns, and capacity to contribute across multiple attacking positions. Both players emerged from Brazilian academies as teenagers before moving to European giants, both play primarily on the wing whilst being capable of operating centrally, and both combine technical excellence with consistent goal contributions.
What makes Estêvão potentially special is his mental strength and resilience in the face of mistakes or setbacks. Vickery noted “He gets the ball, it doesn’t come off, but his head never drops and he gets back up and tries again.” This psychological robustness distinguishes players who fulfill their potential from those who fade despite possessing similar technical gifts. Brazilian football has produced countless talented teenagers who never developed into stars, but Estêvão’s mentality, work ethic, and maturity suggest he belongs to the elite category of players who maximize their natural abilities.
Part of the “Geração do Bilhão”
Estêvão belongs to the “Geração do Bilhão” (Billion Generation), a group of exceptional Palmeiras academy graduates that the club expected to generate approximately 1 billion Brazilian Reais (about £152 million) through transfer fees. This talented cohort includes Endrick, who joined Real Madrid in a high-profile transfer, and Luis Guilherme, who moved to West Ham United. Palmeiras’ youth academy has established itself as arguably Brazil’s most productive talent factory, consistently producing players who command massive transfer fees from European clubs.
The success of this generation reflects Palmeiras’ investment in youth development infrastructure, coaching quality, and player welfare systems that support young talents through adolescence. The club’s willingness to promote teenagers to professional football when they demonstrate readiness, rather than forcing them to wait for arbitrary age milestones, has accelerated player development. This approach contrasts with some European academies that prioritize physical maturity over technical quality, potentially stunting the growth of smaller, more technical players.
Estêvão’s transfer to Chelsea for up to £56 million makes him the most expensive member of the Geração do Bilhão, surpassing even Endrick’s fee to Real Madrid. This valuation reflects Chelsea’s assessment that Estêvão possesses even greater potential than his talented peers, with the capacity to become a genuine superstar rather than simply a quality player. The competition among Europe’s elite clubs to secure Brazilian wonderkids has intensified dramatically, with scouts identifying talents at younger ages and clubs willing to pay unprecedented fees for teenagers with limited professional experience.
Individual Honours and Recognition
Despite his young age and limited professional experience, Estêvão has already accumulated an impressive collection of individual honours and recognitions. In December 2024, he won the Bola de Ouro award for the Campeonato Brasileiro, becoming the youngest player in history to receive Brazilian football’s most prestigious individual honour. The award recognized his 13 goals and nine assists across the season, performances that consistently influenced matches and helped Palmeiras compete for major trophies.
Estêvão was also named to the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A Team of the Year for 2024, selected alongside Brazil’s most accomplished players despite being decades younger than most teammates in the symbolic lineup. He earned the league’s Best Newcomer award, recognizing his immediate impact upon joining professional football. Additionally, Estêvão won the Troféu Mesa Redonda Best Player award, further confirming his status as the standout performer in Brazilian football during 2024.
In August 2024, Estêvão received a nomination for the Troféu Kopa, awarded by France Football magazine to the world’s best player under 21 years old as part of the prestigious Ballon d’Or ceremony. Speaking about the nomination, Estêvão told Jornal Nacional “I received this news when I was leaving training. I got to the locker room, picked up my phone and saw that all my staff had sent messages on my Instagram. Man, I was very happy with this nomination for everything it represents. It represents work done, resilience, hard work.” The recognition placed Estêvão among an elite group of global young talents competing for individual honours.
Club Honours and Team Success
At club level, Estêvão has already won multiple significant trophies despite his brief professional career. With Palmeiras, he won the 2023 Campeonato Brasileiro Série A title, though his contribution was minimal as he was only promoted to the senior squad near the season’s end. More substantially, he played a key role in Palmeiras’ 2024 Campeonato Paulista triumph, contributing goals and assists throughout the state championship campaign.
Estêvão’s youth career trophy cabinet is extraordinarily full, reflecting Palmeiras’ dominance at junior levels during his time in the academy. His collection includes the 2022 Campeonato Paulista Sub-15, Campeonato Paulista Sub-17, Copa do Brasil Sub-17, and two consecutive Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17 titles in 2022 and 2023. The 2023 Sub-17 national championship was particularly memorable due to his hat-trick in the final, a performance that announced his arrival as a generational talent.
At Chelsea, Estêvão is pursuing major European honours including the Premier League, FA Cup, UEFA Champions League, and other domestic competitions. His involvement in the 2025-26 Champions League campaign has already produced two goals, suggesting he can contribute to Chelsea’s pursuit of European glory. The long-term nature of his contract indicates Chelsea expects him to be central to multiple trophy-winning campaigns over the coming decade as he develops from promising teenager to established star.
Personal Life and Off-Field Personality
Estêvão maintains a relatively private personal life despite the intense media scrutiny surrounding his football career. He continues to reside in London following his move to Chelsea, adapting to life in England away from his family in Brazil. The teenage footballer has shown maturity in handling the pressure and expectations that accompany being one of world football’s most expensive teenagers, maintaining focus on his development rather than seeking celebrity or social media fame.
His humility and grounded personality have been noted by coaches and teammates throughout his career. Despite earning the “Messinho” nickname and receiving constant comparisons to legendary players, Estêvão has consistently expressed his desire to forge his own identity rather than live up to others’ legacies. This self-assurance and comfort in his own skin suggest psychological maturity that will serve him well as expectations intensify throughout his career.
Estêvão’s relationship with his family remains strong despite the geographical distance created by his move to Europe. His parents made significant sacrifices to support his football dreams, first relocating from Franca to Belo Horizonte when he joined Cruzeiro, then supporting his move to Palmeiras in São Paulo, and finally accepting his transfer to England whilst still a teenager. These family sacrifices have instilled in Estêvão a sense of responsibility to maximize his potential and justify the faith placed in him by loved ones.
Future Prospects and Potential
Estêvão’s future trajectory appears exceptionally bright based on his performances, physical attributes, mental characteristics, and the development pathway Chelsea has planned. The club’s intention to transition him from right winger to central attacking midfielder over the next two years reflects their belief that he possesses the vision, passing ability, and tactical intelligence to become a genuine number 10 in the mould of elite playmakers. This positional evolution could unlock even greater influence over matches as he matures physically and gains experience.
Chelsea legend John Terry has publicly described Estêvão as a future “superstar,” high praise from a defender who faced the world’s best attackers throughout his illustrious career. Terry’s assessment, combined with rave reviews from Carlo Ancelotti and other respected football figures, suggests Estêvão possesses qualities that transcend typical teenage prospects. His capacity to perform in high-pressure situations, demonstrated by crucial goals in youth finals and senior competitions, indicates the mental fortitude required to succeed at the highest levels.
The comparison points of Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo, both of whom joined Real Madrid as teenagers from Brazilian clubs and developed into world-class players, provide realistic templates for Estêvão’s potential development arc. If Chelsea can provide the patient development environment, quality coaching, and competitive opportunities that Real Madrid offered those players, Estêvão could similarly evolve into one of world football’s elite attackers. His contract running until 2033 gives Chelsea nearly a decade to maximize his potential and benefit from his prime years.
Challenges and Areas for Improvement
Despite his exceptional talent, Estêvão faces several challenges as he adapts to European football and continues his development. The Premier League’s physicality represents a significant step up from Brazilian football, with defenders stronger, faster, and more aggressive than those he faced at Palmeiras. His slight build makes him vulnerable to physical challenges, requiring him to develop strategies to protect the ball and avoid injury when confronting bigger opponents.
Consistency represents another development area for the teenager. While his peak performances demonstrate world-class quality, maintaining elite standards across every match remains challenging for young players still developing physical and mental stamina. Estêvão will need to improve his ability to influence matches even when not at his best, finding ways to contribute through work rate, positioning, and intelligent movement when his technical game isn’t functioning optimally.
The psychological pressure of being one of world football’s most expensive teenagers could potentially affect Estêvão’s development if not managed properly. Every mistake will be scrutinized, every quiet performance will generate criticism questioning whether Chelsea overpaid, and comparisons to other young talents will be constant. Estêvão’s apparent mental strength and mature attitude suggest he can handle these pressures, but Chelsea’s coaching staff must provide appropriate support to ensure external noise doesn’t undermine his confidence or development trajectory.
Frequently Asked Questions
How old is Estêvão Willian?
Estêvão Willian was born on April 23, 2007, making him 18 years old as of November 2025. He joined Chelsea in July 2025 shortly after turning 18, having remained at Palmeiras to complete the Club World Cup before relocating to England.
How much did Chelsea pay for Estêvão?
Chelsea paid Palmeiras a fee worth up to £56 million for Estêvão, structured as £33.8 million guaranteed, £16.9 million in easy-to-achieve add-ons, and £4.2 million in difficult performance-related clauses. The deal makes him one of the most expensive teenage footballers in history.
What position does Estêvão play?
Estêvão primarily plays as a right winger, cutting inside onto his stronger left foot to create shooting and passing opportunities. Chelsea plans to transition him to a central attacking midfielder (number 10) role over the next two years as he develops physically and tactically.
Why is Estêvão called Messinho?
Estêvão earned the nickname “Messinho” (Little Messi) during his youth career at Cruzeiro due to his dribbling skills, left-footed precision, low centre of gravity, and slight build that resembled Lionel Messi. However, Estêvão has stated he doesn’t like the comparison and prefers to establish his own identity.
How many goals has Estêvão scored for Brazil?
Estêvão has scored five goals in 11 appearances for Brazil’s senior national team as of November 2025. He scored his first international goal against Chile in September 2025 and has since netted against Senegal and Tunisia, placing him just three goals behind Vinícius Júnior’s total tally despite far fewer caps.
What is Estêvão’s contract length at Chelsea?
Estêvão signed a contract with Chelsea running until June 2033, representing an eight-year deal that is one of the longest contracts in modern football. The extended commitment reflects Chelsea’s long-term development strategy under the BlueCo ownership group.
What awards has Estêvão won?
Estêvão won the 2024 Bola de Ouro as Brazilian football’s best player, becoming the youngest recipient ever. He also earned the Campeonato Brasileiro Best Newcomer award, was named to the league’s Team of the Year, and won the Troféu Mesa Redonda Best Player award for 2024.
When did Estêvão make his Chelsea debut?
Estêvão made his competitive Chelsea debut during the 2025-26 season after joining from Palmeiras in July 2025. He has made 10 Premier League appearances and four Champions League appearances, scoring one goal in the league and two in Europe by November 2025.
What is the Geração do Bilhão?
The “Geração do Bilhão” (Billion Generation) refers to a group of exceptional Palmeiras academy graduates including Estêvão, Endrick, and Luis Guilherme that the club expected to generate approximately 1 billion Brazilian Reais (about £152 million) through transfer fees to European clubs.
How tall is Estêvão?
Estêvão stands approximately 5 feet 7 inches (170 cm) tall with a slight build. His low centre of gravity and smaller stature contribute to his balance, agility, and ability to change direction quickly whilst dribbling, similar to Lionel Messi’s physical profile.
Did Estêvão play in the Club World Cup?
Yes, Estêvão represented Palmeiras at the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup held in the United States as part of his transfer agreement with Chelsea. He earned man-of-the-match honours in Palmeiras’ 0-0 draw against FC Porto, showcasing his quality before officially joining Chelsea.
What shirt number does Estêvão wear at Chelsea?
Estêvão’s specific squad number at Chelsea was assigned upon his arrival in July 2025. The number is visible in match appearances and official club communications, though it may change as his role evolves over the eight-year contract.
How does Estêvão compare to Endrick?
Both Estêvão and Endrick emerged from Palmeiras’ academy as part of the Geração do Bilhão and joined major European clubs as teenagers. Many Brazilian football observers rate Estêvão’s technical ability and potential even higher than Endrick’s, with Chelsea paying a larger transfer fee than Real Madrid paid for Endrick.
What is Estêvão’s playing style?
Estêvão plays as an attacking winger or midfielder with exceptional dribbling ability, left-footed precision, and advanced tactical intelligence. He combines technical brilliance with defensive work rate, tracking back to help teammates and maintaining concentration throughout matches. His style emphasizes identifying and exploiting spaces in opposition defences.
Can Estêvão speak English?
As a recent arrival from Brazil, Estêvão is presumably learning English to communicate with Chelsea teammates, coaches, and adapt to life in London. Young footballers typically receive language instruction from their clubs to facilitate integration into new environments and cultures.
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