Why Geovany Quenda can be Chelsea's answer to Saka

By ESPN FC | Created at 2025-03-14 09:37:43 | Updated at 2025-03-14 12:47:02 3 hours ago
  • Tor-Kristian KarlsenMar 14, 2025, 05:00 AM ET

Chelsea have reportedly agreed a €50 million deal to sign Sporting CP teenager Geovany Quenda from under the noses of Manchester United.

A star at youth level for both club and country, the 17-year-old has introduced himself in style since Ruben Amorim handed him his first-team debut for Sporting at the start of the campaign in the Portuguese Super Cup final against Porto and scored a stunning goal.

But now he's seemingly chosen not to reunite with Amorim at United, what can Chelsea fans expect? Here, we'll outline everything you need to know about Quenda, digging into some data and analysing his evolution as a player.

Position

A pure winger, with his main strengths coming in the attacking phase, the Portugal U21 international has shone in an unfamiliar wing-back role on the right so far this season and has four assists and one goal in the league.

Though his youthful enthusiasm and energy have helped mitigate his defensive shortcomings to an extent, Chelsea would surely use him in a more traditional role on the wing.

By the numbers

*Stats based on Liga Portugal 2024-25 only

Pass accuracy: 82.5%
Shots: 35 (8 on target)
Expected Goals: 2.94
Expected Assists: 3.90
Successful tackles: 33.3%
Successful ground duels: 51.8%
Successful aerial duels: 42.3%

Strengths

Regardless of where he plays, the 17-year-old's trademark abilities don't change much: relentless dribbling in wide areas, the willingness to take on opponents, and eagerness to set up combination passes with his teammates as he progresses into the box.

Additionally, Quenda's amazing change of pace gives him another weapon in attacking areas and his 2.40 chances created per 90 minutes has him in the top 5% of wingers/wide forwards in Portugal's top flight.

Quenda's acceleration from a standing start makes him particularly hard to stop and, though he has scored only once, there's plenty of power and precision in his left foot when he confidently cuts inside.

Being so fast and nimble, with top-class dribbling skills to match, Quenda can successfully take on defenders even when facing a double-team, a trait that often comes in useful when facing sides that sit behind the ball.

How he can improve

Given his high attacking involvement, Quenda should expect to see more end product (goals, assists) as he gains a better understanding of the game. As he is the one who often starts his team's pressing moves, winning the ball more frequently high up the pitch would also be of benefit.

In quotes

"More than a versatile player, he brings balance and technical ability, not just the position. He is a player with magic and who can make the difference in the final third. He is a player with a spectacular future and his experience of being in the national team, whether he plays on the pitch or not, is important." -- Roberto Martinez, Portugal head coach

"He is so committed in defensive moments and defensive duels. He plays so well there because the space that he covers on the field is huge. Geo is so demanding with himself in the defensive moments. To close, to recover fast, to win the defensive duels for his team-mates. It reminds me of [Arsenal winger] Bukayo Saka in the beginning of his career when he played as a full-back." -- Fabio Roque, Quenda's youth coach at Sporting

Who else was linked?

Manchester United were the most heavily linked, given his previous work with Amorim, but every top club in Europe has watched Quenda at some point.

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