Why Chelsea Chose a Loan Move for Buonanotte

Last updated on September 5, 2025

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Left-footed and technically gifted, he thrives as a creative playmaker but can also operate out wide.
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Chelsea shocked fans by securing Facundo Buonanotte on loan from Brighton in the final days of the transfer window.

While many expected the Blues to push for a permanent deal, the club opted for a temporary move instead.

Who is Facundo Buonanotte, and why did Chelsea choose a loan move rather than a full purchase?

Who is Facundo Buonanotte?

Facundo Buonanotte is a 20-year-old Argentine attacking midfielder who joined Brighton from Rosario Central in early 2023.

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Left-footed and technically gifted, he thrives as a creative playmaker but can also operate out wide.

Brighton signed him as a teenager for around £9.5 million, seeing him as the next big Argentine talent after Alexis Mac Allister.

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Since then, Buonanotte has gained Premier League experience, played in European competitions, and even earned senior caps for Argentina.

Chelsea’s loan move for him makes sense: he offers creativity, flair, and versatility—qualities the Blues badly need given their injury problems in attack.

Speaking to Chelsea FC, he said:

I’m very happy to join Chelsea. ‘It’s a great opportunity for me and I’m just looking to add as much to the squad as possible, help the team and help the staff.’

Buonanotte also said that he’ll do his best to help Chelsea win more trophies.

Why Chelsea Went for a Loan Move

1. Immediate Reinforcement Without Long-Term Risk

Chelsea needed extra creativity in attack after missing out on Xavi Simons and with several injuries limiting options.

Buonanotte provides quick cover without locking the club into a long-term commitment.

2. Financial Prudence and PSR Compliance

With the Premier League’s Profitability and Sustainability Rules (PSR) tightening, Chelsea had to be careful with spending.

A loan move of around £2 million is far more manageable than a permanent transfer that could have cost significantly more.

3. Strong Transfer Relationship With Brighton

The Blues and Brighton already have strong transfer links under the BlueCo umbrella.

Brighton preferred a loan arrangement to keep long-term control of Buonanotte, and Chelsea were happy to agree given their urgent squad needs.

What This Means for Chelsea’s Squad

Buonanotte’s arrival boosts Chelsea’s attacking depth, especially with striker Liam Delap and Cole Palmer sidelined by injury.

It gives Enzo Maresca another creative option in midfield and attack.

Brighton Fans Are Far from Happy

Brighton fans have been quite vocal, expressing frustration and skepticism about the loan:

“Unbelievable, we are a Chelsea feeder club now and it’s getting beyond a joke. I will be amazed if Facundo even starts 10 games for them this season!”

“What a horrible loan move… He’s not gonna get more than 200 minutes at that packed club.”

“Reeks of 11 games, 1 start, 0 goals”

You can feel the annoyance about losing a promising young player to a Premier League rival with limited expectation of game time. Another fan added:

“I’m still so baffled by this.”

Mixed Reactions from Chelsea Fans

“Liverpool signing isak and we are signing Brighton left overs do me a favour.” James Barter

“Liverpool signing Isak and Guehi and we’re getting this clown, pathetic.” Rhys Palmer

“Let’s go, can’t wait to shut the mouth of those that doubted you.” Chukwuma

“His first champions League? Oh boy, I know you’ll give your all❤️.” Naksu

Conclusion

By choosing a loan move, Chelsea struck a balance between strengthening their squad and managing their finances.

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