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There are 5 things to know about Diego Moreira, the newest addition to Chelsea.
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Diego Moreira, a winger for the Portugal Under-21 team, has been officially signed by Chelsea from Benfica. He is 18 years old.
Following the acquisitions of forwards Nicolas Jackson from Villarreal and Christopher Nkunku from RB Leipzig, as well as the permanent transfer of Ruben Loftus-Cheek to AC Milan, Moreira’s arrival at the club is on a free transfer.
The Portuguese winger, who moved to Benfica from Standard Liege in 2020, was instrumental in the team’s 2022 UEFA Youth League victory after contributing with two assists in the championship game, which saw Salzburg defeated 6-0. .
The new Chelsea signing is important to be aware of the following five things.
Diego Moreira has completed a move to Chelsea from Benfica. ✍️
— Chelsea FC (@ChelseaFC) July 1, 2023
Moreira was born in Belgium in 2004 to a father who was both Portuguese and a native of Guinea-Bissau. He is therefore qualified to represent both Portugal and Belgium.
Diego Moreira is the grandson of German-born footballer Helmut Graf, who also played for the Belgian club from 1976 to 1982 and whose father, former Guinea-Bissau international Almami Moreira, played professionally for Standard Liege.
After Moreira relocated to Lisbon, Portugal, where his father resided in 2020, his football career really took off.
He began playing for the under-23 team in the Liga Revelaço after signing a professional contract with Benfica in the middle of the 2020–21 campaign. He made his professional debut for Benfica B the following season and established himself as a regular starter for the U23 squad.
Moreira made his debut for the Benfica first team in a 2-0 league victory at Pacos Ferreira in May 2022, when he was introduced as a vivacious figure. When he entered the game in a Champions League qualifying match against Midtjylland last August, he added more time to his tally.
Moreira, a talented 18-year-old with quick feet, has a lot of skill and potential. Moreira, who made his senior debut in May 2022 against Pacos de Ferreira, has 64 appearances under his belt and has tallied 10 goals and 11 assists.
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In response to another Chelsea player leaving, Tammy Abraham and Kai Havertz post on Instagram.
As another first-team player left Chelsea, AC Milan yesterday officially announced the signing of Ruben Loftus-Cheek.
Due to the sheer volume of player sales this summer, Chelsea fans will grow accustomed to saying goodbye, but Friday’s departure of Ruben Loftus-Cheek may be more painful than most.
After making the transition from the Blues academy to the senior team, the 27-year-old midfielder has become a huge fan favorite at Stamford Bridge.
After 155 first-team appearances for his boyhood club, he departs.
He then makes the bold decision to relocate to Italy in order to try to succeed with AC Milan during his prime years.
Following the confirmation of his transfer to Milan, Loftus-Cheek posted a tearful statement on Instagram.
Numerous people have praised him in the comments, including his former teammates Kai Havertz and Tammy Abraham.
Havertz, an attacking midfielder for Arsenal who was recently traded by Chelsea, responded to Loftus-Cheek. Take care, my brother, he said. ”.
A heartfelt response was posted by Roma striker Abraham in another place.
All the best, brother.
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It sounds as though Loftus-Cheek was equally well-liked in the locker room as he was in the crowd.
We will undoubtedly wish him success in the renowned red and black in Milan.
With so many members of the squad departing, it really does feel like Chelsea is starting a new chapter.
Hopefully, Mauricio Pochettino, our new head coach, will be the ideal leader to turn things around and get us back to competing at the highest level.
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