Manchester City plans to make a "big supplement" for the formation in the winter window, and both defenders and forwards have to bring in new signings, especially the backline, and they are really starting to "stock up", signing two young central defenders in a row, 20-year-old Kusanov from Lens and 19-year-old Reis from Palmeiras.
According to Brazilian media UOL following up on Reis's transfer to Manchester City, Palmeiras' 19-year-old Brazilian centre-back Vitor Reis will join Manchester City for a transfer fee of 35 million euros, with a second transfer condition in his contract. Under the terms of the contract, if Reis moves for €60 million or more, Palmeiras will receive a secondary transfer share of €5 million.
The current year's players are really expensive, and scratching the lottery ticket is also expensive. Reis is from the Palmeiras academy, the player was only promoted for a year in June last year, and he has only been in the professional team for half a year, and Manchester City will be introduced in the form of 35 million euros + secondary transfer shares, which can only be said that the Blue Moon Army is really generous.
Reis is 19 years old, 1.86 meters tall, a right-footed player, mainly playing at central defender, but can also play at right-back, and is worth 10 million euros. So far this season, Reis has made 20 appearances for Palmeiras in all competitions, scoring two goals, including 16 starts in 18 appearances in the Brazilian league, and is the main centre-back for Palmeiras.