Napoli agrees on a deal for Chelsea man with three years contract

According to reports, AC Milan and Paris Saint-Germain are interested in Chelsea midfielder Andrey Santos this summer. The young Brazilian is presently playing on loan in Strasbourg, France, with the intention of joining the Stamford Bridge team the following season.

Santos developed into a senior hero in Ligue 1 after enduring a challenging stint at Nottingham Forest last season. In 25 games, he scored nine goals from midfield. The 20-year-old, who made his debut in 2023, is aiming for regular appearances for the Brazil national team in addition to securing a slot in Enzo Maresca’s plans for 2025–2026.

Santos and Strasbourg, who are chasing Nice in the bottom spot of the Champions League standings, are currently enjoying a fantastic seven-game winning streak in Ligue 1. His future at Stamford Bridge remains questionable despite his strong performances, and there is growing skepticism about a possible exit in the summer.

Chelsea want to keep Andrey Santos but set price for possible sale

However, the Brazilian midfielder’s long-term future at Chelsea remains questionable despite his impressive performances. Recent reports have refuted the report’s assertion that the Blues wish to retain the highly regarded talent. The player’s development has also caught the interest of a number of prominent European clubs, such as Paris Saint-Germain and AC Milan.

The Rossoneri must sign a long-term replacement this summer after parting ways with Ismael Bennacer during the winter transfer window. Thus, the Chelsea star has become a serious target for AC Milan.

Although Luis Enrique’s PSG midfield is of the highest caliber, Vitinha and Warren Zaire-Emery have caught the interest of several European powerhouses. Thus, the Chelsea loanee is a viable option for Les Parisiens to consider as they search the market for a midfield player.

Additionally interested in signing the 20-year-old Brazilian midfielder are Juventus, Atletico Madrid, Bayern Munich, and Inter Milan. Chelsea, on the other hand, wants to keep the highly regarded prospect past the summer transfer window and will seek about €35–40 million to leave him.

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