The Brazilian Football Confederation has reportedly all but ruled out Estevao's participation in this summer's World Cup, delivering a devastating blow to both the player and fans eager to see the young star on the global stage.
Estevao, who suffered a grade four hamstring tear during Chelsea's 1-0 defeat against Manchester United last month, has already been ruled out for the remainder of the club season by interim boss Calum McFarlane. The 19-year-old finishes his debut campaign with an impressive eight goals and four assists in 36 appearances across all competitions—a tally that had made him a near-certainty for Carlo Ancelotti's World Cup squad.
According to ESPN Brazil, the injury has cast serious doubt over Estevao's summer plans. The report suggests he was viewed as a potential breakout star—the top scorer under Ancelotti and the player technical staff believed would "surprise the world" at the tournament. Now, that dream hangs by a thread.
Complicating matters, Chelsea are reportedly reluctant to allow Estevao to return to Brazil for treatment, despite it being his preferred option. The club's cautious approach reflects the value they place on their young talent, especially as he was expected to be a key figure in their future plans.
While no definitive answer has been given on his World Cup participation, the latest updates paint a grim picture for the teenage sensation. For Chelsea fans, the focus now shifts to his recovery and ensuring he returns stronger for the next campaign. In the meantime, the club's summer transfer plans will be closely watched, with potential moves for strikers like Joao Pedro—who has netted 19 goals this season—being explored as alternatives to Julian Alvarez.
