Soccer-United sign Brazil midfielder Santos from Chelsea


Soccer Football - Premier League - Chelsea v Tottenham Hotspur - Stamford Bridge, London, Britain - May 19, 2026 Chelsea's Andrey Santos celebrates scoring their second goal REUTERS/David Klein

July 13 (Reuters) - Manchester United ⁠have signed Brazil midfielder Andrey Santos from fellow ⁠Premier League side Chelsea on a deal until ‌June 2031, both clubs said on Monday.

United have reportedly paid an initial fee of 48 million pounds ($64.30 million) for Santos, with a further ​two million pounds potentially payable in ⁠add-ons.

"To be honest, since ⁠when I was young, I dreamed of this moment. The ⁠history, ‌the responsibility that comes with this badge, that's why I'm here," Santos, 22, said in a ⁠video shared by United on social media.

Santos joined ​Chelsea in ‌2023 and had loan spells at Brazilian Serie A ⁠side Vasco ​da Gama, Nottingham Forest and Strasbourg before returning to Stamford Bridge for the 2025-26 campaign.

He made 43 appearances for Chelsea ⁠last season.

His arrival fills the gap ​left by Casemiro, who departed United at the end of last season after his contract expired.

The midfielder is also expected ⁠to bolster manager Michael Carrick's options following Manuel Ugarte's knee ligament injury, sustained during Uruguay's 1-0 World Cup defeat by Spain last month, which could keep him sidelined ​for an extended period.

Santos has earned ⁠six caps for Brazil but was not included in Carlo ​Ancelotti's squad for the World Cup, ‌where the five-time champions were eliminated ​in the Round of 16.

($1 = 0.7465 pounds)

(Reporting by Suramya Kaushik in Bengaluru; editing by Clare Fallon)

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