]English Premier League Chelsea invests big again. A whopping 52 million pounds, or $87 billion, for a 16-year-old wonderkid. However, Chelsea fans are somewhat surprised.

"Chelsea are working to complete the transfer of the 16-year-old," said The Sun on Wednesday. However, fans have pointed out that the Blues have not learned their lesson.

The player Chelsea are after is a highly rated young attacker. He's already being referred to as 'Messinho'.

According to the article, another Brazilian wonderkid that Chelsea is targeting is Estevao Willian. He's 16 years old and plays for the Brazilian Serie A team Palmeiras.

He's already considered a soccer prodigy in Brazil. Even in Brazil, he's been nicknamed "Messinho," which means he's the next Lionel Messi.

Willian made his Palmeiras debut on the last day of the holiday season when they won the Serie A title. Chelsea are in talks with the club to sign him, according to transfer expert Favacchio Romano. At just 16 years old, Palmeiras recognized his talent early on and have set a transfer fee of £52 million.

However, it turns out that Chelsea are not the only ones who have their eyes on him. Spanish giants Barcelona are also in the mix.

Chelsea has been investing heavily in the club since it was purchased by Los Angeles Dodgers co-owner Todd Boeli in May 2022. They're investing £1 billion to rebuild their roster. They are pursuing an aggressive strategy of spending big on young players.카지노사이트

Despite spending a billion pounds, Boeli hasn't gotten a lot of praise from fans. The team's performance is either flat or regressing. The American businessman may be an expert on baseball, but not the EPL.

Over the course of about a year and a half, Boeli brought in a series of young Brazilian prospects like Andrei Santos, Angelo Gabriel, and David Washington. However, only Washington played 14 minutes in the third round of the FA Cup against Preston.

Fans watching the situation are questioning the manager's strategy. They worry that Boeli is making the same mistake of buying for the future while ignoring the present.

One fan openly worries that "because of his obsession with young players, Chelsea don't seem to sign anyone over the age of 25".

As one fan pointed out, money is money, but Chelsea's current situation is mid-table.