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Published on 2024-05-04 19:30:48
Brazilian youngster Luis Guilherme has caught the attention of top European clubs like Real Madrid, Manchester City, and Manchester United. The 18-year-old, who plays for Palmeiras, has impressed with his performances and versatility on the pitch. Despite having a contract with his current club until 2026, Guilherme’s potential has sparked interest from the aforementioned clubs, who are willing to invest around €50 million in the young talent.
Real Madrid’s interest in Guilherme can be attributed to their successful signings of South American young stars in the recent past. Manchester City, on the other hand, have been focusing on scouting talents and are looking for players who can contribute in the long term. Manchester United has also been monitoring the teenager as they aim to build a strong squad under the new owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. The Red Devils are eager to secure Guilherme’s signature and kickstart their rebuild with promising young players.
Guilherme’s future in Europe looks promising as the competition between the three clubs heats up. With his preferred position on the right flank and the ability to adapt to different roles in attack, the Brazilian sensation has the potential to shine on the big stage. While Palmeiras might struggle to retain him, Guilherme’s value and potential have made him a highly sought-after prospect among top clubs in Europe.
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