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Chelsea Secure Facundo Buonanotte on Loan from Brighton in Last-Gasp Transfer Coup

Chelsea Secure Facundo Buonanotte on Loan from Brighton in Last-Gasp Transfer Coup

In a late twist to the 2025 summer transfer window, Chelsea have sealed a deal to bring Brighton & Hove Albion’s dynamic Argentine midfielder Facundo Buonanotte to Stamford Bridge on a season-long loan.

The agreement includes no buy option clause but grants Chelsea the unique privilege of matching any future bids for the 20-year-old talent, positioning them favourably for a potential permanent transfer down the line.

The move comes as a surprise after Leeds United appeared to have Buonanotte in their grasp, with a medical reportedly scheduled and a flight booked for the player to join the Championship side. However, Chelsea’s eleventh-hour intervention saw the deal collapse, allowing the Blues to swoop in and secure the versatile attacker ahead of rivals, including Borussia Dortmund, who had also expressed interest earlier in the window.

Buonanotte, who joined Brighton from Rosario Central in November 2022 for around £10 million, has been regarded as one of Argentina’s brightest prospects. His time at Brighton showed flashes of brilliance, with a memorable goal at Stamford Bridge two seasons ago underscoring his potential.

Last season, he gained valuable Premier League experience on loan at Leicester City, where he notched six goals and three assists in 35 appearances, despite the Foxes’ relegation battle. His ability to operate as a No. 10, on the right wing, or in deeper midfield roles makes him a perfect fit for Enzo Maresca’s tactically fluid Chelsea side.

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The absence of a buy option in the loan deal reflects Brighton’s long-term belief in Buonanotte’s potential, with manager Fabian Hürzeler previously stating that the midfielder remains part of the Seagulls’ future plans. However, Chelsea’s inclusion of a clause allowing them to match future bids is a strategic masterstroke, ensuring they can stay in pole position should Brighton entertain permanent offers in 2026. This arrangement aligns with Chelsea’s ongoing strategy of blending young talent with immediate squad depth, as evidenced by their recent signings, including Alejandro Garnacho and João Pedro.

Chelsea’s pursuit of Buonanotte intensified after missing out on RB Leipzig’s Xavi Simons, who opted for a move to Tottenham Hotspur. The Blues’ quick pivot to Buonanotte highlights their proactive approach in the transfer market, aiming to alleviate the creative burden on star midfielder Cole Palmer while maintaining flexibility for future signings like Kendry Paez, who is set to return from a loan at Strasbourg next year.

For Buonanotte, the move to Chelsea offers a golden opportunity to prove himself on a bigger stage. His versatility, work rate, and flair—often likened to a young Ángel Di María—could see him thrive in a squad packed with attacking talent. Fans will be eager to see how he integrates with the likes of Fernández, Caicedo, and new recruit Garnacho, potentially forming a dynamic South American core.

As the transfer deadline approaches, Chelsea’s capture of Buonanotte marks another chapter in their growing transfer pipeline with Brighton, following high-profile moves for players like Moisés Caicedo, Marc Cucurella, and João Pedro. While some Chelsea supporters have expressed mixed feelings, preferring to see homegrown talents like Kendry Paez integrated, the low-risk nature of a loan deal with a future bid-matching clause makes this a savvy piece of business.

With the ink drying on this deal, Buonanotte’s immediate focus will be to make an impact in Chelsea’s crowded midfield and help propel the Blues toward their ambitions in the Premier League and beyond. For now, it’s “here we go” for Chelsea and their latest Argentine gem—ready to shine in blue.

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