Chelsea sign Geovany Quenda from Sporting Lisbon on deal until 2034
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Chelsea have confirmed the signing of Geovany Quenda from Sporting Lisbon on a long-term contract running until 2034, the Premier League club announced on 9 July. The 19-year-old winger, widely regarded as one of European football's most exciting young talents, arrives at Stamford Bridge following a standout campaign in which Sporting clinched the Portuguese league and cup double. In a separate announcement, academy graduate Jesse Derry committed his future to the club by signing a new deal until 2032.
Who Is Geovany Quenda
Quenda became the youngest player ever to score for Sporting during his debut season and accumulated 54 appearances in all competitions as the Lisbon club swept the domestic double. He also holds the distinction of being the youngest Portuguese player to score in the UEFA Champions League — a record that underlines the scale of his early impact on the continental stage.
Versatile enough to operate in attacking wide positions or at wing-back, Quenda was named Primeira Liga Young Player of the Season in 2025 and earned a place in the Team of the Tournament at the 2025 Under-21 European Championships, where he represented Portugal. His arrival gives manager Xabi Alonso a dynamic wide option with the potential to develop across multiple roles.
What Quenda Said
'It feels great to be here,' the teenager said after completing the move. 'The club has shown faith in players like me and I am proud to be here, proud to be part of this club. I am excited to work with my team-mates and the Manager, Xabi Alonso. I'm a very hard-working young person and I like to help my team. I want to be someone known for having the right mentality to help my team-mates and who does their best for the club to win trophies.'
Jesse Derry Commits to Chelsea Until 2032
Alongside the Quenda announcement, Chelsea confirmed that homegrown midfielder Jesse Derry has signed a new contract through 2032. After progressing through the Chelsea Academy, Derry made his senior debut in the FA Cup fourth-round tie against Hull City before earning his first Premier League start against Nottingham Forest late last season.
'It's a dream come true to commit my future to such a big club like Chelsea,' Derry said. 'I'm just so excited for what's to come. This last 12 months, I feel like a completely different player than when I first joined and that's credit to all the coaches I've worked with. They've played such a big part in helping me get better. Just having that little snippet of playing for the first team last season, I couldn't have thought of anywhere else I'd want to be for my future. It was a no-brainer.'
What This Means for Chelsea
The dual announcement signals Chelsea's intent to blend established international talent with homegrown development under Xabi Alonso. Quenda's contract length — stretching to 2034 — reflects the club's long-term vision for the Portuguese winger, while Derry's renewal reinforces the pathway from academy to first team. Both signings arrive as Chelsea look to build a competitive squad for the seasons ahead.