Real Madrid ‘reach a deal’ to sign teenage Brazilian striker for €46m — reports

Real Madrid have reached an agreement with Brazilian side Flamengo to sign 16-year-old forward Vinicius Junior in July 2018, the two clubs announced on Tuesday.

Vinicius Junior has been signed by Real Madrid in a deal which will reportedly make him the second most expensive player signed from the Brazilian league. Ricardo Moraes / Reuters
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Real Madrid have reached an agreement with Brazilian side Flamengo to sign 16-year-old forward Vinicius Junior in July 2018, the two clubs announced on Tuesday.

“Real Madrid and Flamengo have reached a deal for the transfer of Vinicius Junior from July 2018,” a statement published on the Flamengo site said.

Madrid said the teenage striker will remain at Flamengo until July 2019 unless both sides agree he can move earlier.

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Although the clubs did not say how long his contract was for or how much the fee was, reports in Spain claim Madrid would pay around €46 million (Dh188.8m), which would make him the second most expensive signing from the Brazilian league.

The most costly is Barcelona forward Neymar, who moved from Santos in 2013 for an estimated €86m and is a player Vinicius has been likened to by the media.

Vinicius, who will turn 17 in July, only made his first-team debut for Flamengo 10 days ago but his decisive performances for Brazil’s Under-17 side singled him out as one of the game’s hottest prospects.

The forward claimed the top goalscorer and player of the tournament awards in March when he helped Brazil to their 12th South American Under-17s title.

He is expected to lead Brazil in India in October at the Under-17 World Cup.

* Reuters

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