Report: Chelsea’s Estevao stance detailed amid rumours of disagreement over hamstring injury

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Report: Chelsea’s Estevao stance detailed amid rumours of disagreement over hamstring injury

Report: Chelsea’s Estevao stance detailed amid rumours of disagreement over hamstring injury

There’s no disagreement between Chelsea and Estevao over whether he should undergo surgery for his hamstring injury according to reports.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CHELSEA NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPD...

Report: Chelsea’s Estevao stance detailed amid rumours of disagreement over hamstring injury

There’s no disagreement between Chelsea and Estevao over whether he should undergo surgery for his hamstring injury according to reports.DOWNLOAD THE OFFICIAL CHELSEA NEWS APP FOR ALL THE LATEST UPD...

There's no rift between Chelsea and rising star Estevao over his hamstring injury, despite swirling rumors. The 19-year-old Brazilian suffered a grade four hamstring tear during last month's defeat to Manchester United—a devastating blow that not only ended his debut Premier League season but also threatens to sideline him from this summer's World Cup with Brazil.

Speculation had suggested Chelsea was playing hardball over Estevao's rehabilitation, with some reports hinting at a disagreement about whether surgery was needed. But Football.London has set the record straight: the club and player are fully aligned on the treatment plan. There's no dispute over surgery, and Estevao will actually spend part of his recovery back in Brazil—a decision that's been mutually agreed upon.

Despite the injury setback, Estevao's debut campaign has been nothing short of promising. In 36 appearances across all competitions, he's racked up eight goals and four assists, flashing the talent that made him one of the most exciting young prospects in the game.

Meanwhile, Chelsea fans have another reason for optimism ahead of Saturday's FA Cup final. Reports indicate Reece James is ready to start for the first time since March. The England international returned as a second-half substitute against Liverpool last weekend, and his availability could be a game-changer—whether deployed at right back or in midfield, depending on Chelsea's formation.

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