
Chelsea
have reached an agreement with Vasco da Gama for teenage midfielder Andrey
Santos, the Brazilian club have confirmed.
Sky Sports News revealed on Thursday that the 18-year-old midfielder was
undergoing a medical with the Blues.
Santos is the Blues' third January signing after they confirmed the £35m
signing of Monaco defender Benoit Badiashile on Thursday on a
seven-and-a-half-year deal and David Datro Fofana from Molde.
The teenage midfielder ended his Vasco da Gama career with 38 appearances
and eight goals.
'A strong box-to-box midfielder with a
goal in him'
South American football expert Tim Vickery told Sky Sports News:
"The reference here is Douglas Luiz because it's a similar type of player
coming from the same club in Vasco de Gama.
"It's a similar situation in that he has been in the second division with
Vasco. He helped them out of that league just as Douglas Luiz did a few
years ago before moving on to Manchester City.
"He's a strong, box-to-box midfielder - I don't think Vasco would have been
promoted without him.
"But it's a big step up. He's not a player who will be ready for Premier
League football yet. He's only 18 - this is one for the future.
"Maybe a loan move is on the cards for him but there is certainly promise as
a box-to-box midfielder who has a goal in him."
Carra hits out at 'baffling' Chelsea
spending
Jamie Carragher and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink have questioned Chelsea's
spending so far under new owner Todd Boehly.
Before Chelsea agreed a deal for Brazilian teenager Santos, Chelsea had
spent around £220m on seven players aged 24 and under - the latest being
Monaco defender Badiashile for £35m.
"Players aged 23 or 24 are not that young," Carragher told Sky Sports
Premier League before Chelsea's 1-0 defeat to Man City.
"Look at the top end [of the age group of Chelsea signings in the Todd
Boehly era], there's Raheem Sterling - who is a good signing but he hasn't
set the world alight, there's Kalidou Koulibaly who is not a great signing
and I don't think Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang is a good signing.
"You're talking about a club that has spent £300m on top of the team last
season and we're talking about them not bringing in winners or the right
players.
"I totally disagree with the idea that Graham Potter is inheriting the
problems that were there before.
"I thought Chelsea were in a great position. With Thomas Tuchel, they won
the Champions League but they also got to every possible cup final he could
possibly get to. They finished third behind the two best teams in the world
- that's fair to call Liverpool and Manchester City that.
"To go from where they were - and I remember them playing Liverpool in the
two cup finals and they were very good - and to spend £300m and be further
away [from Liverpool and City] is just baffling."
Former Chelsea striker Hasselbaink added: "They want young, exciting and the
best young players here and they're looking for the future. But you also
need players who can come in and make the team better straight away, who can
wear and handle the shirt and win games.
"The mentality can't change overnight as they have been spoiled for many
years where they have won so many trophies and the fans will expect that
still. To get that balance right, you need to have both. You can't just have
young players and wait for the future.
"You need players who have Premier League experience, players who have won
medals. [Look at] what Arsenal have done with Gabriel Jesus and Oleksandr
Zinchenko, what Manchester United have done with Casemiro. That's what they
need to do. You need that at Chelsea, two or three players."