The attack that Chelsea put together to dominate Europe for a decade

The Blue team continues to work on building a team to dominate for many years.

Javier Parra Peña | 14 Mar 2025 | 21.00
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The attack that Chelsea put together to dominate Europe for a decade
The attack that Chelsea put together to dominate Europe for a decade

Chelsea continues to strengthen its project with an eye on the next decade and has made a strong statement with the signing of Geovany Quenda. According to Fabrizio Romano, the London club has closed his signing for 2026, allowing the young talent to spend one more season on loan at Sporting CP before landing at Stamford Bridge. With this operation, the Blues consolidate an offense that could mark an era in European football.

Quenda joins an attack filled with young stars. Among them, Kendry Páez stands out, the Ecuadorian gem who plays as an attacking midfielder and is on loan at Independiente del Valle until the summer. By his side will be Estevao, the talented 17-year-old Brazilian winger who is still developing at Palmeiras before making the definitive jump to English football.

At the forefront, Chelsea already has Marc Guiu, the 19-year-old Spanish forward who is part of the first team. With these additions, the English club ensures an offense with talent and projection, aiming to dominate the Premier League and European competitions in the future.

Chelsea's Young Attack to Dominate England

Chelsea Attack Future

The objective of the board is to build a team that not only competes in the present but also establishes a solid foundation for the next decade. The commitment to young stars reflects Chelsea's strategy of investing in players with great potential, hoping they become global football icons. Now, with Quenda as the latest piece of this project, the London club is closer to forming one of the most promising young attacks in the world.

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