In 2009, Neymar made a significant impact for Santos in Brazil's Serie A, accumulating a total of 16 goals and assists. This achievement set a new record at the time for the most goal contributions by a U17 player in the league. However, this record has since been surpassed by a player recently signed by Chelsea, signaling a promising future for the team.
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Chelsea star breaks Neymar recordEstevao Willian, nicknamed Messinho, is set to join Chelsea in July 2025 once he turns 18, in a deal worth a reported £56m. For the time being, though, Estevao Willian has been tearing up Brazil's Serie A with Palmeiras.
Still only 17, the Brazil youngster has scored 10 goals and assisted a further eight during the 2024 season - and there are still eight games remaining for the right-winger to add even more goals and assists to that tally.
That goal contribution return is not only better than the record Neymar posted 15 years ago - it's also better than any other youngster from the 21st century. For comparison purposes, Endrick managed 11 goals in Serie A as a 17-year-old, Vinicius Jr had seven and Rodrygo also got 11.
Estevao's performances have helped Palmeiras to second in the table, just one point behind leaders Botafogo. He's clearly impressed national team manager Dorival Junior, too, with Estevao having played twice for the Brazil senior side in September, during their World Cup qualification games against Ecuador and Paraguay.
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Though highly-rated and clearly an exciting talent, the left-footed right-winger will face a fight on his hands to force his way into the Chelsea starting XI. Noni Madueke has been in top form this term for Enzo Maresca's side, while Cole Palmer and Pedro Neto are also capable of filling that position, too.
He will stay at Stamford Bridge in 2025/26, though, with reports suggesting that there's no chance of Chelsea loaning him elsewhere for the season.