Geovany Quenda was born on 30 April 2007 (age 19) and is a Portuguese left winger on Chelsea’s books. Transfermarkt puts his current market value at around £38.5m, a sizeable tag for a player whose league career is still in its early stages.
The substance of his senior football has come at Sporting CP. Across two seasons in Lisbon he made 54 league appearances and scored four goals, with 2024–25 his busiest campaign: 34 league games and two goals. It is not a huge body of work, but it is the spell that has shaped his reputation so far.
His Chelsea chapter has been less straightforward. In 2025–26 he has yet to make a league appearance, though he has played 10 times and scored seven goals across all competitions, including two goals in six Champions League appearances. He has also been productive in UEFA under-21 football, with three goals in four appearances and two more in qualifying.
Quenda’s career to this point is a Sporting CP rise followed by an early Chelsea spell still waiting for league minutes. He remains a developing wide player with clear output, but not yet a settled senior track record in England.
