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ESPN: Chelsea believe Esteban can become a top 10 player in world football within 3 years

6:01am, 19 November 2025Football

Hupu November 19th According to a report by ESPN Brazil, the media wrote a column and talked about the Premier League giant Chelsea’s views on the future development plans of the team’s Brazilian youngster Esteban.

According to reports, according to sources within Chelsea, the club's senior management and coaching staff generally believe that Esteban is expected to become one of the "top ten players in world football" within three seasons.

The Blues were impressed by the maturity displayed by the Brazilian starlet, but this did not surprise the senior management at Stamford Bridge. While Chelsea had long expected to acquire a player who was focused and disciplined, his work ethic exceeded London expectations. It is reported that he has been completely "immersed" in the English football style. Not only can he quickly digest tactical guidance, but he has also quickly adapted to the physical rhythm of the world's most competitive league.

Within Real Madrid, as Esteban continues to perform brilliantly at Chelsea and the Brazilian national team, the club's senior officials are increasingly regretting the decision not to initiate negotiations when he was playing for Palmeiras. Although Real Madrid's scouting system had evaluated the Brazilian star, it ultimately chose not to follow up - a decision that is now being viewed as a significant decision-making error.

Regarding his adaptability to the Blues, Esteban also said in an interview before: "I think the confidence of the coaches and players in me is obvious. In training, it is always difficult at the beginning because it is a different style of football, with a different climate and different advantages. All of them. Motivation helped me relax faster."

"Besides that, I think confidence was one of the most important things that helped me adapt quickly to the style of play here because it's completely different from the football in Brazil, so it's complicated for anyone coming here."

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