Friday, November 22, 2024

BREAKING! Chelsea Sign Brazil Youngster Angelo Gabriel!

by Ita
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Chelsea have signed Brazil youngster, Angelo Gabriel from Santos, MySportDab reports.

Angela Gabriel, 18, plays as a striker for Brazil club Santos and will join Chelsea this summer as the club’s new signing.

According to Fabrizio Romano, Chelsea have agreed a €15m transfer fee for the player.

There have also been agreement on personal terms on the player side with a six-year contract on the table.

Angelo Gabriel will join Chelsea for preseason before possibly being loaned out from the club to garner more experience.

Chelsea were not the only club interested in Angelo Gabriel.

Barcelona were also eyeing a move of the youngster but they had 24 hours to match Chelsea offer for the player.

It has been confirmed the Catalan club will not press on with their bid for the player leaving Chelsea as the only destination for Angelo

Angelo Gabriel is now Chelsea second signing this summer after the Blues completed a move for former Villarreal and Senegal attacker, Nicolas Jackson.

Angelo started his youth career with Sanos in 2015 and has played with side for five years before making his first professional debut for Santos in 2020.

He has made 67 appearances for the club m, scoring 3 goals and has been deemed as one of the exciting young forward in football.

He is currently a Brazil youth team player, playing for Brazil U-20 side.

With his signing, Chelsea have now added two attackers to the Blues’ squad ahead of next season campaign.

The club have seen a lot of exits this summer with many first team players leaving due to the club’s overhaul.

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