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Barcelona Targets Brazilian Talent Gabriel Vinícius as Next Neymar
Barcelona is pursuing 16-year-old Brazilian prospect Gabriel Vinícius, nicknamed the "new Neymar," aiming to strengthen its future squad alongside Anthony Gordon's expected signing.

Barcelona continues its efforts to reinforce its squad with promising young players by pursuing notable emerging talents. The club is close to securing Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United and is now targeting another rising Brazilian footballer.
Among the prospects under consideration is 16-year-old Gabriel Vinícius, who currently plays for Atlético Mineiro and has earned the nickname "the new Neymar" due to his skill in breaking through defenses and ball control, drawing comparisons to former Barcelona star Neymar da Silva.
Barcelona is closely monitoring Gabriel's development and is prepared to compete for his signature, as he is considered one of the most sought-after talents in the South American transfer market. According to reports from the sports newspaper AS, Atlético Mineiro is expected to demand around 20 million euros plus add-ons for the player, a significant fee given that Gabriel has yet to appear for the first team.
Despite the high cost, Barcelona believes Gabriel possesses exceptional abilities and great potential for the future. The club aims to outbid other European teams interested in acquiring him.
The transfer process faces challenges since Gabriel is only 16 years old and cannot be officially registered until he turns 18. Initially, he would join Barcelona's reserve team, requiring careful planning to ensure his development continues without decline during this period.
Gabriel Vinícius plays as a winger and is known for his individual skills, speed, and capacity to create attacking imbalances, traits that have led to inevitable comparisons with Neymar in Brazil. However, Barcelona must exercise caution as he occupies the same position as Amin Yamal, a young talent in the first team.
Barcelona's interest in Gabriel reflects the club's determination not to fall behind in recruiting Brazilian talents, a market recently dominated by Real Madrid through successful signings like Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo.
The Catalan club hopes to act swiftly to secure one of South America's most promising young players before his market value increases substantially.
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