Mec's impressive youth-level career, which includes two goals in 11 games this season, had caught the attention of several top clubs. However, Chelsea's scouts have raised questions about his current form, prompting the club to reassess the transfer.
According to Globo, Chelsea want to monitor Mec's progress and assess his future performances before making a final decision. This cautious approach indicates the club's willingness to prioritize careful evaluation over haste in securing young talent.
The move contrasts with Chelsea's recent signing of Palmeiras wonderkid Estevao Willian, who joins the Blues next summer for a potential £51 million fee. Willian, dubbed "Little Messi" or "Messinho," has already made 38 senior appearances, scoring 11 goals and providing eight assists.
Willian's impressive record and Brazil national team experience likely influenced Chelsea's decision to invest in him. In contrast, Mec's development and consistency will be closely watched before reconsidering the transfer.
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