Real Madrid: Enzo Alves Vieira, son of Marcelo, shocks everyone!

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For years now, Enzo Alves Vieira, who hasn’t even turned 15 yet, has been considered one of the most promising players in Real Madrid’s La Fabrica. And his rating isn’t just excellent in Madrid, as he’s already regularly called up to the Spanish youth teams. Marcelo’s eldest son has just been called up to the U16 team, clearly being an outclass, having already played with the U15s since he was 13.

A lethal number 9 in the rival area, he excels in positioning and reading the game in the final meters, where his fairly developed physique allows him to easily take the lead over rival defenders. All this, with an exceptional technical quality, surely inherited from his father. He has already largely exceeded the 100-goal mark with the Madrid youth teams where he arrived in 2019, and as indicated Relevohe has also just been upgraded within the White House.

Never seen before in Madrid

The Madrid team’s management have also made a radical decision: he will now play with the Juvenil B, the U19 B team which is generally made up of players born in 2007. At just 14 years old! The striker will therefore skip two age categories; which is extremely rare in Madrid and which is a testament to his precocity and talent. It must be said that last year, despite some physical problems, he finished the season with 24 goals in 18 games, and the season before, he finished with 40 goals and 10 assists in just 20 games.

Already under professional contract, Real Madrid recently sealed him until 2028, aware that he is a player who has the potential to reach the first team one day. His progress is dazzling and both the Madrid players and the Spanish selection pamper him. Within the capital club, he is also considered as “a striker like there are no more today”according to the Spanish media. See you in a few years then…

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