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Real Madrid wanted the new Pelé but Barcelona won him, paralyzing Europe

Real Madrid and Barcelona are still competing over new young talents.

By William Estrella

Real Madrid and Barcelona are still competing over new young talents.
Real Madrid and Barcelona are still competing over new young talents.

A new young promise would be in dispute with two of the most important clubs in the Spanish league, both Real Madrid and Barcelona, who have seen in the 19-year-old Brazilian an opportunity to have a super star in their ranks. However, the Blaugrana team will have an advantage over the Merengues and could acquire their services by 2024.

According to the 'Fichajes.net' portal, Real Madrid has been monitoring the movements of the 19-year-old Savinho, a Brazilian player who plays for Girona and who has a lot of quality on his feet, however, in an interview For Brazilian media, the sports director of the Blaugrana team, Deco, assured that they would have almost everything ready for Savinho to become Barcelona's new player for the following season in 2024.

“Spanish football likes this type of player with dribbling ability. In Spain, people love having the opportunity to watch beautiful football, with players of technical quality and Savio fits into this historical profile that Spanish football has always had,” Deco commented in an interview for TV Globo. In this way, Barcelona would be securing another important signing for 2024 and one that was also on Real Madrid's radar.

Although Barcelona's philosophy is to train players in their basic strengths, it is not true that they also need to bring promising young players from South American football in order to revitalize and regenerate the competition that is needed to lift the team, assured the sports director of the Barcelona team, Deco. The winter market would be very busy in terms of experienced players, but in the summer they would bet on bringing in young talents.


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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