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Chelsea Finalize £54m Deal for Wolves Winger Pedro Neto

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Chelsea have reached an agreement for Wolverhampton Wanderers forward Neto in a deal valued at nearly £54 million. The Portugal international is set to undergo a medical examination before officially joining Stamford Bridge, pushing Chelsea's total summer expenditure beyond £200 million.

The agreement consists of an initial payment of £51.3 million, supplemented by £2.6 million in performance-related add-ons. This deal follows two rejected bids from Chelsea, including a player-plus-cash proposal earlier in the week that involved David Datro Fofana and Trevoh Chalobah.

Neto, 24, has made 135 appearances for since his transfer from Lazio in 2019, contributing 14 goals to the club. If finalized, this transfer will mark a new record sale for Wolves, surpassing the £47 million received for Ruben Neves' transfer to Saudi Arabia's Al-Hilal last summer.

Chelsea has been active in the transfer market this summer, signing nine players for around £140 million. Notable additions include midfielders Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall, Renato Veiga, and Omari Kellyman, goalkeeper Filip Jorgensen, defenders Tosin Adarabioyo, Aaron Anselmino, and Caleb Wiley, winger Estevao Willian, and striker Marc Guiu. The club is also set to add goalkeeper Mike Penders for £17 million, who is expected to be loaned back to Genk, and aims to secure Atletico Madrid forward Samu Omorodion for £34.5 million.

Should the arrivals of Penders, Omorodion, and Neto be confirmed, Chelsea's total summer signings will reach 12, bringing their spending to over £240 million. The club has recouped approximately £90 million from the sales of Ian Maatsen, Lewis Hall, and Omari Hutchinson, while is anticipated to join Atletico Madrid for £33 million.

The potential acquisitions would increase Chelsea's senior squad to around 50 players, as listed on the club's website. However, clubs must submit a Premier League squad list that limits the total to 25 players after each transfer window, though they can include an unlimited number of players under 21.

Chelsea's summer signings so far reflect a strategy favoring younger talent, with an average age of approximately 20.5 years. While senior players like Adarabioyo (26) and Dewsbury-Hall (25) have joined, the club's focus appears to be on recruiting players under 23. Since the end of the Roman Abramovich era, following the takeover by a consortium led by Todd Boehly, Chelsea's total spending has surpassed the £1.5 billion mark. This recruitment approach will be put to the test under new manager Enzo Maresca as the Premier League season kicks off next weekend.