Arsenal and Barcelona are both weighing up January moves for Palmeiras defender Luiz Benedetti, with the 19-year-old already emerging as one of Brazil’s brightest prospects. According to Caught Offside, the two European giants view the teenager as a smart, long-term investment who could be secured at a reasonable price compared to Europe’s inflated market.
Why Benedetti is on Arsenal and Barcelona’s radar
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Benedetti has only just started to make waves at senior level with Palmeiras, but his technical quality, left-footed balance, and composure at centre-back have not gone unnoticed. Barcelona had him on their radar in the summer following Inigo Martinez’s surprise move to Al-Nassr, and they see Benedetti as a much younger player who can be developed into a regular starter at Camp Nou.
Arsenal, meanwhile, considered Benedetti earlier in the summer while planning for a potential departure of Jakub Kiwior. With Kiwior now gone to FC Porto and Piero Hincapie arriving from Bayer Leverkusen, the Gunners may still look at Benedetti as a future investment rather than an immediate starter.
Palmeiras face big Luiz Benedetti decision
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Palmeiras will soon be under pressure, as both Arsenal and Barcelona are expected to test their resolve with concrete bids in January. The Brazilian club knows they could command a healthy fee for the teenager, but the reported valuation suggests he could still be available at a “reasonable” figure compared to similar profiles in Europe.
For Arsenal, Benedetti’s arrival would continue Andrea Berta’s drive to stockpile young, left-footed defenders who fit Mikel Arteta’s tactical system. For Barcelona, this is about rebuilding their backline with affordable but talented prospects who can grow into stars. Either way, the 19-year-old appears destined for Europe sooner rather than later, and January could be the month that kick-starts his big move.
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