The next prodigy off the Palmeiras production line, the 17-year-old will arrive in England in 2025 after the Blues beat Barcelona to his signature
Palmeiras have done it again. Just over a year after Endrick agreed a big-money move to Real Madrid in 2024 – worth a potential €60 million (£51m/$64m) to the Brazilian club – Estevao Willian is set to become the next prodigious talent to depart the club for a European giant when he turns 18 in 2025.
The prototype of the tricky Brazilian winger, the 17-year-old grabbed headlines in a breakout six months that saw him shine throughout the age grades at Palmeiras and on the international stage with Brazil at the Under-17 World Cup.
He emerged as the latest Brazilian starlet to be coveted by pretty much every elite European club, but it's Chelsea who have won the race for yet another young talent, one who has been dubbed 'Messinho', after they confirmed on Saturday that an agreement had been reached that will see Estevao join the Blues in a deal worth up to £56 million ($62m).
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Divulgação/PalmeirasWhere it all began
It speaks volumes that Estevao was coveted by two of Brazil's biggest clubs at the age of 14. Born in Franca in the state of Sao Paulo in April 2007, he began his academy life 10 years later with Cruzeiro in Belo Horizonte. It was there that he picked up the nickname, 'Messinho', or 'Little Messi'.
Aged just 10, he surpassed both Neymar and Rodrygo to become the youngest-ever Brazilian player to sign with outfitter Nike – a contract he has already extended until 2026.
Four years later, Estevao was at the centre of a furore as he left Cruzeiro in acrimonious circumstances. Having just turned 14, the age at which he could sign his first contract, he was snapped up by Palmeiras, who were subsequently accused of tapping him up by his former club – although the Verdao insisted he was "free on the market" at the time as he was not registered at Cruzeiro, with the youngster's father, Ivo Goncalves, choosing Palmeiras.
The situation was muddied further by Goncalves facing accusations of falsifying documents, having also been employed by Cruzeiro. That came after Estevao's name arose in a scandal at the club involving players' economic rights being sold off to businessmen.
AdvertisementThe big break
Despite the commotion around him, Estevao would very much do his talking on the pitch, and Cruzeiro's loss proved to be Palmeiras' gain. By the age of 15, he would already be accustomed to hoarding silverware.
Throughout the 2022 campaign he helped the Verdao's youth teams to a raft of trophies across different age grades, including the Campeonato Paulista Sub-17, Campeonato Paulista Sub-15, Copa do Brasil Sub-17 and Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-17.
It was in the latter competition that he truly seized the spotlight one year on, as Palmeiras retained their title; a 16-year-old Estevao would bag a hat-trick in the final against rivals Sao Paulo, scoring every goal in a 3-0 triumph. For the first, he drove from midfield and unleashed a low drive into the bottom corner, before making it a brace with a smart finish inside the box late on. His third came in stoppage-time from the penalty spot.
GettyHow it's going
Aged 16 years and eight months, Estevao became the Verdao's fourth-youngest-ever player as he emerged from the bench to make his senior debut in December 2023. As if to rub salt in the wounds, that came in the 1-1 draw with his former club Cruzeiro – a result that secured the league title for Abel Ferreira's side on the final day of the Brazilian Serie A season.
He is now enjoying a breakthrough year in 2024 having been integrated into the first-team setup, as he scored in consecutive games at the start of May after getting off the mark in senior football on his Copa Libertadores debut in April.
The head of Palmeiras' youth setup, Joao Paulo Sampaio, is convinced that Estevao is destined for success. "One thing these kinds of players have is a strong personality, a big ego to say: ‘I am, I can and I will’. And they do it," Sampaio told . "For these out-of-this-world talents, things come easy. It’s difficult for your average player, who make up the vast majority."
As for that old nickname 'Messinho', the attacker wants to leave it in the past and forge his own path. "He prefers Estevao," said Sampaio. "The Messinho thing was put on hold, but his game is very similar to that of the Argentine."
At international level, the teenager made his debut for the Under-17 side at the U17 World Cup in Indonesia in 2023. He starred at the tournament, scoring three goals and providing as many assists. However, Brazil's dreams were ended in the quarter-finals by arch rivals Argentina and a hat-trick from fellow prodigy Claudio Echeverri.
Getty ImagesBiggest strengths
The archetype of the tricky Brazilian winger, it will come as little surprise to read that Estevao's biggest asset is his dribbling ability. Although any comparison to the great Messi is generally lazy and misguided, it is not difficult to understand why some have made that contrast when you see 'Messinho' in full flight. They share that knack of gliding past defenders as though they aren't there, with the ball glued to their feet.
Speaking to , Sampaio said: "The controls he makes are incredible and his speed with the ball is amazing. The Palmeiras photographer took a sequence of 100 photos of him running with the ball and in all of them he came out with the ball stuck to his left foot."
Of course, dazzling footwork and an array of tricks lend themselves to Estevao's style of play, although he is more than capable of relying on a simple body feint to buy himself space.
Two-footedness is something he has been working on, too, but as Sampaio has noted, "his left is already something special". Indeed, he scored two of his hat-trick goals against Sao Paulo with his right before taking and scoring a spot-kick with his left.






