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He is the new Neymar Jr, now these two giants of the Premier League are fighting for him

This player is being wanted by top teams in Europe.

By William Estrella

This player is being wanted by top teams in Europe.
This player is being wanted by top teams in Europe.

The top teams in Europe are renewed year after year, therefore, the squad always has to be of the highest level, and therefore, the teams are in a constant search for talent. Now, a new Brazilian boy has appeared who is already attracting the attention of the best clubs in Europe.

This is none other than Gabriel Moscardo, Corinthians' attacking midfielder who has already dazzled everyone with his technique, his dribbling and his enormous potential. With only 18 games in the first team, he is a diamond in the rough for which Arsenal, Pep Guardiola and FC Barcelona themselves are willing to invest large amounts of money in the coming months.

Arsenal would have made the decision to go in search of Gabriel Moscardo after rumors of the departure of Thomas Partey, who cannot find a place in the team and could leave the institution in the next transfer market. Although Timao's intention is to keep it until mid-2024 and get a good amount of money from its jewel, a juicy offer from Europe could make them change their minds. Furthermore, the Corinthians player considers that any of these alternatives would be a great step in his promising career.

Mikel Arteta knows that Gabriel Moscardo would complement Declan Rice perfectly in midfield, both for his defensive ability and his contributions in attack. That is why from London they do not want to miss this great opportunity that they have in their hands.

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William Estrella

William Estrella

I'm a Mexican sports journalist with more than 8 years of experience, especially in digital media. I cover breaking news and investigative articles on current soccer events worldwide. I currently write for El Futbolero USA. Previously, I worked as a radio announcer in my country, covering Mexican soccer.

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