Chelsea could look in-house to solve some midfield issues

Chelsea is presently looking to join a new midfielder this window as part of a big team

reconstruction. Late moves for Enzo Fernandez of Benfica, and Moises Caicedo of Brighton, look calmly feasible.

But could Chelsea also look in-house when pending the latest names for their midfield rebuild?

Well, happen they might, and they apparently should be.

Chelsea permitted new adding Andrey Santos to head out to play at the South American tournament this month, and it’s proving to be a great conclusion.

When he was gestured it was always going to be as a player for the future and one from ‘Vision 2030’. But right now, Santos is genuinely showing up and making people take note of his name, for many causes.

Santos is making his name heard out in South America correct now and he has scored two goals in his last two sports for Brazil U20s. Last night, he captained his team to a 3-1 win over closest corrival Argentina.

Chelsea’s rebuild is presently causing, and Santos is actually pushing himself to the spearhead of it already. Maybe he comes in next summer as that third midfielder? I can see it. Maybe he even comes in now and rescues Chelsea for some cash? I haven’t yet seen him adequate to make that perception, privately.

But nonetheless, what a player we have on our hands here, and what a leader 

early at the age of just 18. Doing 

relishing room team talks before is also very John Terry-like. This is inventive.

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