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·22 de marzo de 2026
Chelsea ready to make big decision on the future of midfielder in the summer window

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·22 de marzo de 2026

Chelsea midfilder Andrey Santos faces uncertain future at the club, sources close to the agents industry have informed CaughtOffside. After an impressive development period away from Stamford Bridge, the 21-year-old has returned to London with his reputation significantly enhanced.
However, despite his progress, uncertainty surrounds whether he will remain part of Chelsea’s long-term plans or become one of the club’s high-profile departures to balance finances.
Santos’ performances during his recent loan spell in France elevated his status among Europe’s most promising midfielders.
Now, with multiple elite clubs monitoring his availability, Chelsea face a crucial decision that could shape both their squad structure and financial outlook ahead of the 2026/27 campaign.
Santos’ development has been rapid. During his loan spell at Strasbourg, part of Chelsea’s wider multi-club network, the Brazilian showcased a blend of defensive awareness, physical intensity, and attacking threat that marked him out as one of the standout young midfielders in Ligue 1.
His rise has not gone unnoticed. In Italy, both Inter Milan and Juventus are believed to be closely tracking his situation, viewing him as a potential cornerstone for their midfield rebuilds.
Inter, in particular, are said to admire his tactical discipline and composure on the ball, while Juventus have been seeking younger, high-energy profiles to complement their experienced core.

Andrey Santos in action for Chelsea (Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)
Chelsea’s midfield depth has created both opportunity and complication. With several established names competing for starting positions and younger talents pushing through the ranks, securing consistent minutes at Stamford Bridge could prove challenging for Santos.
The midfielder has played close to just 1000 minutes in the Premier League this season.
At the same time, Chelsea continue to navigate Profit and Sustainability Rules (PSR), which have forced many clubs to carefully manage transfer spending and player sales.
Sources close to the club suggest that while Santos remains highly rated internally, his market value, estimated between €60 million and €70 million, makes him one of the most sellable assets should financial balancing be required.









































