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·5 July 2024

Chelsea strike £12m deal to sign Portuguese midfielder - report

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Chelsea are closing in on the signing of Basel midfielder Renato Veiga, a report has revealed.

The Blues remain on a relentless quest to snap up the game's top young players and have already splashed out on Estevao Willian and Marc Guiu this summer.


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Next through the door, according to Fabrizio Romano, will be 20-year-old Veiga, who has agreed the terms of a move to Stamford Bridge which will be worth around £12m.

Veiga, a defensive midfielder by trade, is also comfortable at centre-back and has even popped up on the left of defence in the past.

The Portuguese national's agent recently named AC Milan as long-term suitors but also hinted at interest from the Premier League, and it appears as though Veiga's next home lies in England's top flight.

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Veiga tangles with Bayern Munich's Jamal Musiala / Christian Kaspar-Bartke/GettyImages

Veiga is not the only youngster nearing a move to Chelsea, with the Blues also close to wrapping up a deal to sign Boca Juniors centre-back Aaron Anselmino.

TyC Sports state the terms of a $18m (£14m) deal have now been wrapped up after Chelsea agreed to let the 19-year-old remain with Boca on loan for the next 12 months, although the Blues can bring his move forwards to January 2025 if needed.

If Anselmino sees out his 12-month spell with Boca, he will move to Stamford Bridge in the summer of 2025 alongside Estevao and Ecuador midfielder Kendry Paez, who will cost Chelsea close to £70m combined.

Chelsea's youth project has been dubbed 'Project 2030', although the fate of their plan was thrown into doubt with the news that Neil Bath, a key figure in Chelsea's academy success over the past decade, will depart the club this summer alongside head of youth development Jim Fraser.

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