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Chelsea right to sell £52m star to make way for Estevao, says Joe Cole

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Chelsea right to sell £52m star to make way for Estevao, says Joe Cole

'That transfer always made sense to me.'

Chelsea right to sell £52m star to make way for Estevao, says Joe Cole Tom Olver Tom Olver Published November 30, 2025 11:25am Updated November 30, 2025 11:41am Share this article via whatsappShare this article via xCopy the link to this article.Link is copiedShare this article via facebook Comment now Comments Newcastle United FC v SL Benfica - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD3 Chelsea hero Joe Cole has been blown away by teenage sensation Estevao (Picture: Getty)

Joe Cole says Estevao’s phenomenal form for Chelsea has shown that the club were justified in their decision to offload Noni Madueke.

Last summer proved to be a continuation of the major upheaval seen at Stamford Bridge since Todd Boehly’s takeover in 2022, with the Club World Cup winners spending in the region of £285m on new recruits over the course of the transfer window.

Joao Pedro, Jamie Gittens, Alejandro Garnacho and Liam Delap all arrived through the doors in west London as the Blues prioritised strengthening their attack in preparation for the 2025/26 campaign.

Estevao also touched down in the capital, 12 months after Chelsea captured the teenage Brazilian forward in a £29million deal with Palmeiras.

In the intervening months, the 18-year-old has shown why he is rated so highly across the globe, taking the Premier League by storm while also wreaking havoc in the Champions League.

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And while Madueke has enjoyed a bright start to his Arsenal career, Cole can understand why Chelsea made the call to let the England international leave given the extraordinary talent they had waiting in the wings.

‘That transfer always made sense to me,’ Cole told Paddy Power, explaining why Chelsea were ‘correct’ in selling Madueke to make way for Estevao.

Chelsea FC v FC Barcelona - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 Estevao has been in scintillating form for the Blues (Picture: Getty) Arsenal FC v FC Bayern Munchen - UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 Madueke completed a £52m switch from Chelsea to Arsenal in the summer (Picture: Getty)

‘You want to get the best young players in your club.

‘The debate with Chelsea has always been what is the right amount for those transfers to get done.’

Estevao showed glimpses of his undoubted potential in his first few appearances for Chelsea at the start of the season.

But since October, Estevao has taken his game to another level entirely, stepping up in the absence of Cole Palmer to establish himself as Enzo Maresca’s most potent attacking threat.

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The youngster has scored nine goals in his last 13 appearances for club and country and will no doubt be desperate to pick up where he left off when the Blues take on league leaders Arsenal this afternoon.

‘Bringing Estevao in was a no-brainer. Against Barcelona, he was brilliant from the off and really lifts the team up,’ Cole added.

‘I’ve always said he’s going to gradually get more important, and by the end of the season, he’d be regularly starting the big games. It seems that’s now happening before Christmas.

‘He’s a fantastic player, and the fans have got a new darling. It’s exciting times for Chelsea.’

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Joe Cole's combined Chelsea/Arsenal XI

Arsenal v Chelsea - Premier League Cole played in countless battles with Arsenal down the years (Picture: Getty)

Combined XI: David Raya, Reece James, William Saliba, Cristhian Mosquera, Marc Cucurella, Moises Caicedo, Declan Rice, Enzo Fernandez, Bukayo Saka, Eberechi Eze, Estevao‌‘Goalkeeper, I would go with Raya. I’ll take both of Chelsea’s fullbacks, Cucurella and James,’ Cole explained.

‘I’ll take Arsenal’s centre-halves, Saliba and Gabriel, but since Gabriel isn’t available I‘d still take Mosquera over the Chelsea centre-halves.

‘I’ll go three in midfield. Moises Caicedo, Declan Rice and I’d probably go with Enzo Fernandez.

‘For my attackers, I’d have Bukayo Saka off the right, Estevao off the left, and if it’s a case of who’s fit right now, I’d play Ebere Eze in a false nine.

‘He deserves to be in the team at the moment, he’s been brilliant.’

Chelsea are riding a three-match winning streak in the Premier League and can close the gap on top-of-the-table Arsenal to just three points with victory at Stamford Bridge.

According to Cole, his former club should be considered title contenders again should they come away from the derby with maximum points.

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‘If Chelsea win against Arsenal, they’ve crept into the title race,’ Cole – a three-time Premier League winner with Chelsea – continued.

‘My heart wants Chelsea to win, of course, but in my head, I see no vulnerabilities when watching Arsenal.

‘Compared to Chelsea, Arsenal have that extra maturity, more power through the middle of the pitch, and as a squad, they’ve been together longer.

‘Those three factors are really important when it comes to winning league titles.’

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