![]() ![]() Those really obsessed with project youth can do a lot worse than making him number one from the off and watching him grow, and those managing in the Championship or lower down the top flight can pick up a bargain here. Liverpool already have Alisson, but Pitaluga could be his successor as Brazil’s goalkeeper and could provide excellent cover for your team. The 18-year-old already has some first-team experience under his belt and can slot straight into a side with less need for adaptation to Europe compared to some of his age mates.Įxactly what you’d want from a wonderkid.Ī 19-year-old goalkeeper on the books at Liverpool, Pitaluga can be obtained on a low wage for less than £450,000. Manchester United and Chelsea fans may have horrific flashbacks when signing a South American called Veron, but this Brazilian version should hopefully deliver better results in the long run. ![]() Gabriel VeronĪ right-footed winger who can play naturally on both sides, the Palmeiras teenager can be bought for less than £10million, despite his European release clause standing at £51million. Have him in from the first game of pre-season. When you find a mercurial talent like him, don’t bother with loans or youth football. Santos negotiate hard to deter anyone from trying to steal one of their biggest talents but should your finances be secure, bringing the 16-year-old to your club will not be the hardest task. READ: A tribute to Kaka, the ‘rare piece of talent’ who belonged to Jesus AngeloĪnother teenage talent on the books at Santos, the club which created Pele and Neymar, Angelo is a left-footed right-winger who possesses a lot of flair and pace. Imagine securing the next Kaka for less than £1million. ![]() Miguel CarvalhoĪ 16-year-old attacking midfielder in the Espanyol academy, Carvalho will be an easy deal to do as he has a release clause of £800,000. Wages will definitely not be a problem, and Kaiky’s potential is massive.Īlthough he is under six feet tall, his defensive and passing attributes mean he develops into a top-quality, ball-playing defender and is ideal for a three-at-the-back formation.ĭepending on your squad’s needs, signing Kaiky and loaning him back to Santos for the first season could be the best way to secure the player and have him gain experience without the biggest clubs snatching him away. Not to be confused with Manchester City’s Kayky, Kaiky is a 17-year-old centre back from Santos, for whom a decent price can be negotiated. He guarantees you goals either from the left wing or as an advanced forward.īreak the bank, it’ll be worth it in the long run. The Manchester City youngster is already on a £25,000 weekly wage, making him a borderline selection, but the 18-year-old winger is available and financially viable if you’re managing a top-flight side.ĭon’t let a potential £20million fee with add-ons put you off, Kayky’s value will easily double in a short amount of time, and a healthy profit can be turned.Ī left-footed right-winger, Kayky suits an inverted winger role perfectly, and anyone wanting to add a bit of samba flair to their team should look no further.Īs calm as you like from Kayky… /D9XsXs4z3xĪlready a Premier League player, and at 20-years-old, Joao Pedro being included in a list of wonderkids may sound odd, but he’s been included as he fits the bill of being a Brazilian who somehow surpasses Ronaldo Nazario’s ability within a few years on the game.Ī target for a top-half side in the top flight, the striker is simply a must buy. We’ve kept it to those who could be available to sign when you don’t have an unlimited budget, so the likes of Vinicius Junior and Gabriel Martinelli have been omitted. We’ve compiled a list of some of the best Brazilian wonderkids on FM 2022. Should you obtain a work permit, Brazil is the number one destination for your chief scout to spend a summer. Whether you’re looking for a loan deal to boost your promotion push, or a long-term investment to get Burnley playing like Barcelona, wonderkids between 17 and 20 years old are ideal for squad building. Moneyball aficionados know that there’s no value in signing big names for the team you’re trying to take to the top, but young players with high potential are the ones to target to eventually help fire you to glory before making a healthy profit when Real Madrid come calling. Brazil is arguably the world’s finest country when it comes to producing top young talent, and Football Manager fans know that it is the best place to look when scouting out wonderkids for your team.
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