Chelsea’s Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo signings confirmed in unorthodox announcement as EXACT transfer fees revealed
THE exact transfer fee – including the costs of agents – that Chelsea will pay to sign Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo has been revealed. Selling club Sporting Lisbon announced the deals in a statement which also detailed how much the fees would come to. RexThe exact fee Chelsea will pay to sign Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo has been revealed[/caption] GettyChelsea will pay up to £44m for 17-year-old Quenda[/caption] GettyMeanwhile, Essugo will cost £18.7m[/caption] This was a very different move to the way deals are typically announced with clubs often calling the fee “undisclosed”. The Portuguese giants revealed the double deal was worth just under £62.4m (€74.5million). Broken down for the two players, Chelsea have paid more than double the fee for Quenda than Essugo. The 17-year-old, one of Europe‘s most sought after talents and previously linked with reuniting with Ruben Amorim at Manchester United, was reported as a shock move last week. Chelsea will pay £42.6m up front for the winger, with a further £1.1m in potential add ons. However, the Blues will not see their new star in action until at least 2026 after an agreement was struck to leave the teen on loan in Lisbon. Meanwhile, the deal for Essugo, currently on loan at Las Palmas, has seen Chelsea pay a flat £18.7m (€22.27m). The defensive midfielder will remain on loan in Spain before linking up with Chelsea in the summer. Join SUN CLUB for the Chelsea Files every Tuesday plusin-depth coverage and exclusives from Stamford Bridge That means he could make his debut for the club during the inaugural Club World Cup. The statement also added fees for intermediation services in the deals were worth £3.7m for the pair of them – £2.8m (€3.35m) for Quenda and £838,000 (€999,700).

THE exact transfer fee – including the costs of agents – that Chelsea will pay to sign Geovany Quenda and Dario Essugo has been revealed.
Selling club Sporting Lisbon announced the deals in a statement which also detailed how much the fees would come to.
This was a very different move to the way deals are typically announced with clubs often calling the fee “undisclosed”.
The Portuguese giants revealed the double deal was worth just under £62.4m (€74.5million).
Broken down for the two players, Chelsea have paid more than double the fee for Quenda than Essugo.
The 17-year-old, one of Europe‘s most sought after talents and previously linked with reuniting with Ruben Amorim at Manchester United, was reported as a shock move last week.
Chelsea will pay £42.6m up front for the winger, with a further £1.1m in potential add ons.
However, the Blues will not see their new star in action until at least 2026 after an agreement was struck to leave the teen on loan in Lisbon.
Meanwhile, the deal for Essugo, currently on loan at Las Palmas, has seen Chelsea pay a flat £18.7m (€22.27m).
The defensive midfielder will remain on loan in Spain before linking up with Chelsea in the summer.
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in-depth coverage and exclusives from Stamford Bridge
That means he could make his debut for the club during the inaugural Club World Cup.
The statement also added fees for intermediation services in the deals were worth £3.7m for the pair of them – £2.8m (€3.35m) for Quenda and £838,000 (€999,700).


