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Arsenal and Chelsea in race to sign highly-rated Brazilian defender

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Arsenal are reportedly eyeing Palmeiras’ highly-rated young defender Vitor Reis, joining Chelsea and Real Madrid in the race for the 18-year-old prodigy. The news, shared by Sky Sports’ Florian Plettenberg, signals Arsenal’s intent to secure another Brazilian starlet following the successful acquisition of Gabriel Martinelli in 2019.

Reis, a standout centre-back for Palmeiras, has caught the attention of Europe’s top clubs with his exceptional defensive abilities, tactical awareness, and composure on the ball. Plettenberg revealed on X: “Understand that Vitor Reis is already a potential transfer target for Arsenal and Chelsea next summer. Both clubs are closely monitoring the 18 y/o top talent from Palmeiras. Central defender with a contract valid until 2028.”

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While Arsenal and Chelsea closely monitor the Brazilian’s progress, Real Madrid remain a formidable contender due to their strong ties with Palmeiras.

Vitor Reis

Vitor Reis (Image credit: Getty Images)

Reis’ versatility makes him a desirable prospect for modern football. Capable of excelling in both a back four and a back five, he aligns well with Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta’s tactical preferences. His leadership credentials, showcased by captaining Palmeiras and Brazil’s youth teams, further enhance his appeal.

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The defender has already tasted success at various levels, including playing a crucial role in Brazil’s Under-17 Championship victory in 2023. These accomplishments underline his potential to shine on a bigger stage.

Despite Arsenal’s interest, Real Madrid appear to be the frontrunner, leveraging their existing relationship with Palmeiras. The Spanish giants secured Endrick from the Brazilian club earlier this year in a €47.5 million deal and could use this connection to their advantage.

However, Arsenal’s financial muscle and track record of nurturing young talent could give them an edge in the transfer battle. Chelsea, meanwhile, add another layer of competition, with their recent focus on recruiting promising players.

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