Arsenal have been linked with a move for Corinthians midfielder Breno Bidon, according to reports from Bolavip.
The 20-year-old has drawn attention across Europe after impressing for the Brazilian side.
Bidon’s performances were key as Corinthians lifted the Copa do Brasil, and his composure in midfield has marked him out as one of Brazil’s brightest young players.
His technical ability, vision, and control have caught the eye of several top clubs, with Arsenal now among those showing serious interest.
The report claims that the Gunners have already made contact regarding the player’s situation. Two other unnamed European sides are also said to be monitoring him, showing just how highly rated he is.
Corinthians open to potential sale
Corinthians are aware that Bidon’s growing reputation could attract lucrative offers from abroad.
While the club is not in a hurry to sell, there is an understanding that they would consider letting him go if a strong bid arrives.
Transfermarkt currently values Bidon at around £12 million, though it is believed the São Paulo club could demand a higher fee given his talent and potential.
The midfielder remains a key part of their plans for the upcoming Copa Libertadores de América, so any possible transfer might only happen in the middle of the year.
Corinthians believe they can secure a good deal when the time is right, as Bidon continues to show promise and consistency.
His rise has made him one of the most talked-about young players in South American football.
Perfect fit for Arsenal’s midfield
Should Arsenal decide to move forward, Bidon would join a growing Brazilian presence at the club. He could develop under the guidance of top midfielders like Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi.
Playing alongside fellow Brazilians such as Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel Jesus could also help him settle quickly in north London.
Arsenal’s interest in young, talented players continues to show their long-term approach to building a strong, competitive squad.
Breno Bidon’s creativity and technical style make him a player who fits perfectly into Mikel Arteta’s football philosophy.