Football Today
·6 October 2024
Football Today
·6 October 2024
Arsenal are interested in signing Brazilian starlet Vitor Reis from Palmeiras, according to Sunday Mirror (page 66).
The Gunners were cautious with their spending in the recent transfer window. They made just three outfield signings – Riccardo Calafiori, Mikel Merino and Raheem Sterling on loan.
The club did not pursue more marquee signings, having been unable to secure their top targets. Benjamin Sesko and Nico Williams preferred to stay at their respective European clubs.
Arsenal are reportedly one of the clubs monitoring Palmeiras wonderkid Vitor Reis, and talks have already been held with his representatives over a potential transfer deal.
The centre-back is described as a ‘world-class talent’ who is a ‘strong ball winner’ with ‘great long-range passing’. The 18-year-old has a release clause worth £85 million in his contract.
Palmeiras have become the main focus for elite European clubs with the emerging talents in their ranks.
Endrick recently made the switch to Real Madrid, while Estevao Willian will be arriving at Chelsea soon.
West Ham United have also recruited Luis Guilherme, who is a winger with immense future potential.
Reis has been identified as the next big thing at Palmeiras. The young centre-back has made 11 appearances in the Brazilian top-flight this season.
He has impressed with a passing accuracy of 92 percent with 70% aerial duels won per game. He has also excelled with his recoveries, tackling and ability to clear his lines.
Reis has a big future ahead of him, but it would be surprising if Arsenal made a move for him.
The Gunners have William Saliba and Gabriel Magalhaes as undisputed starters in central defence, with plenty of quality back-up options in their squad.
Riccardo Calafiori, Takehiro Tomiyasu, Jurrien Timber, Jakub Kiwior and Ben White can deputise in the heart of the backline if one of them were to be rested.
Palmeiras could easily hold out for £50m or more for their starlet. Unless Tomiyasu and Kiwior leave the club next summer, Arsenal do not need another centre-back.
Stats from Transfermarkt.com & Sofascore.com.