Real Madrid sets out to win a new Brazilian star

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Florentino Perez continues to explore the market for young Brazilian players. After Vinicius Jr, Rodrygo and more recently Endrick, Real Madrid would now be on the trail of a new hope for the Auriverde championship. According to Sportthe Merengue club, in search of a central defender with high potential, would have checked the name of Vitor Reis, an 18-year-old defender playing for Palmeiras.

The young, ultra-precocious central defender has caught the eye of several major European teams, but Real Madrid is said to be the club most interested at the moment, especially after the failure of the Leny Yoro deal. The injury of the youngster, Joan Martinez, the great hope of the Madrid team, could also push the Casa Blanca to accelerate on the trail of this defender of the future.

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