Chelsea agree deal for ANOTHER Sporting Lisbon starlet - as Enzo Maresca adds 20-year-old midfielder Dario Essugo to the signing of £40million wonderkid Geovany Quenda

  • Chelsea struck a deal to sign Sporting's rising star Quenda earlier this week 
  • They have now added ball-winner Essugo to their ranks for £18.5million 
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Chelsea have agreed a deal with Sporting CP to sign another one of their starlets in Dario Essugo, following on from striking a £40million deal for 17-year-old wunderkind Geovany Quenda.

Essugo, 20, will cost £18.5m and sign a seven-year deal with the option of an eighth when he makes the move to London this summer. 

No sell-ons or add-ons are believed to be included in the transfer.

Chelsea have been tracking the ball-winning midfielder for some time, with the Portugal Under 21 international currently on loan with Spanish side Las Palmas.

He will add to Chelsea’s squad depth ahead of another hectic season which will follow on from the Club World Cup and inevitably place strain on Moises Caicedo and Co.

Essugo hails from the same agency as Caicedo and Kendry Paez, the 17-year-old who is joining Chelsea this summer from Independiente del Valle.

Chelsea have agreed a deal to sign Sporting CP starlet Dario Essugo for £18.5million

Chelsea have agreed a deal to sign Sporting CP starlet Dario Essugo for £18.5million 

Essugo, a ball-winning midfielder, has been on loan at La Liga side Las Palmas this season

Essugo, a ball-winning midfielder, has been on loan at La Liga side Las Palmas this season 

This comes days after Chelsea nabbed fellow Sporting prodigy Geovany Quenda for £40m

This comes days after Chelsea nabbed fellow Sporting prodigy Geovany Quenda for £40m

It is the second agreement between Chelsea and Sporting in a week after it was revealed how Quenda will be joining the English side, though he will remain in Portugal and move over in the summer of 2026.

The acquirements of Quenda and Essugo provide further proof that Chelsea retain full faith in their policy of signing the game’s greatest prospects.

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