£52m forward meets with Thiago Silva at Cobham as Chelsea attempt to Sign Him in January

£52m forward meets with Thiago Silva at Cobham as Chelsea attempt to Sign Him in January

Thiago Silva was reportedly presented to Endrick by Chelsea at Cobham in an effort to persuade him to sign with the team.

The Blues reportedly welcomed Endrick and his family to the practice facility, where he met the legendary center-back.

Given that there is a time difference of more than two decades between the two athletes, Endrick may have had posters of Silva on his wall when he was a child.

They essentially stand in for Brazilian football’s past, present, and future—possibly even Chelsea.

Todd Boehly is reportedly making a strong effort to sign the young player from Palmeiras, and his current ruse, as reported by the Times, is one of his strategies.

Despite opposition from other European heavyweights, Boehly seems to still be convinced that he can prevail in the competition to secure the 16-year-£52 old’s million signature.
Endrick is shown the ropes by Silva

One method to get Endrick’s imagination going is to show him around the facilities.

Not to mention setting up a meeting with Silva, who undoubtedly had nothing but positive things to say about the group he joined in 2020.

Given what he has accomplished in the sport, any aspiring Brazilian player should make copying the defender a top priority.

With 109 appearances, he ranks seventh among all appearance makers for the nation; he hopes to add a couple more at the World Cup this winter.

At Palmeiras, however, Endrick is breaking his own records.

The attacker made his senior debut earlier in the season, making him the youngest player in club history.

He went one step further and scored on just his third appearance, becoming the club’s youngest-ever scorer.

Endrick, believe Silva when he says Stamford Bridge is the place to be.

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