Estevao sends message to Chelsea after latest scouting trip
- Chelsea are chasing 17-year-old Palmeiras winger Estevao Willian
- Blues expected to pursue deal worth close to £60m
- Reports suggest Chelsea had officials in the stands to watch Estevao on Wednesday
By Tom Gott
Palmeiras winger Estevao Willian has admitted he is "really happy" to know Chelsea officials are watching him play, with the Blues still in talks over a blockbuster deal.
Chelsea have struck an agreement over personal terms with the 17-year-old, known more commonly by the 'Messinho' nickname he does not like, and are chasing a deal worth close to £60m with Palmeiras.
Blues officials were in the stands on Wednesday to watch Estevao in action against Independiente del Valle and fellow 17-year-old Kendry Paez, who will make his own move to Stamford Bridge next summer.
Asked about his feelings towards Chelsea's interest after the game, Estevao told ESPN: "Man, I'm really happy. I think they are watching because of what I'm doing with Palmeiras.
"Today, my mind is 100% Palmeiras, and I'm trying to help Palmeiras as much as possible on the pitch. [Chelsea's interest] is a consequence of that. God willing, he's blessing me."
Estevao's Palmeiras contract includes a release clause of £47m, which would need to be paid immediately, but Chelsea are negotiating a deal which would see them pay a higher fee on more favourable payment terms.
Reports suggest Chelsea will look to pay an initial £27m, with a further £21m in add-ons, as well as covering taxes which would take the cost of any deal up towards the £60m mark.
Bayern Munich were recently touted as potential rivals to Chelsea's pursuit of Estevao but the German side are not expected to chase such a deal.
Barcelona are known admirers of Estevao, who has openly named the Catalan outfit as his dream transfer, but their well-known financial issues will prevent them from offering any competition in the race for the teenager's signature.