Chelsea sign Geovany Quenda after completing the winger’s move from Sporting Lisbon, with the Premier League club handing the 19-year-old a contract that runs until 2034. The move, confirmed on Wednesday, strengthens Chelsea’s long-term rebuilding plans ahead of the new season.
Chelsea said the transfer follows an agreement reached with Sporting Lisbon in March 2025. The Portugal youth international arrives at Stamford Bridge after impressing with his versatility, playing both in attacking wide positions and as a wing-back.
Speaking after completing the move, Quenda expressed his delight at joining the London club.
“It feels great to be here. Chelsea is a great team, and I am excited to play here at Stamford Bridge,” he said.
The arrival of Quenda continues Chelsea’s strategy of recruiting promising young talent on long-term contracts. Club officials believe the teenager has the qualities to develop into an important player in the years ahead.
Meanwhile, Arsenal also strengthened their squad by signing Switzerland international Géraldine Reuteler on a permanent transfer from Eintracht Frankfurt.
The 27-year-old midfielder said she is eager to contribute to Arsenal’s ambitions.
“I want to add to the history and success of this football club, and I’m looking forward to walking out at the Emirates in front of all our supporters,” Reuteler said.
Both clubs have continued to reshape their squads during the transfer window as preparations for the new campaign gather pace. Chelsea sign Geovany Quenda marks one of the club’s biggest youth investments, while Arsenal hope Reuteler’s experience will add quality and depth to their midfield. Chelsea sign Geovany Quenda is expected to attract significant attention from supporters ahead of the new season.


