Everyone knew way in advance that Bayern would bring in big name signings last summer.
Jan Schlaudraff was merely an appetiser, Hamit Altintop followed. Then came the main course with Franck Ribery and Luca Toni, and Miroslav Klose and Ze Roberto made for an excellent dessert. Vinicius Rodrigues Borges, however, has joined the Bavarian giants nearly unnoticed. Vinicius Rodrigues Borges or just Breno. Taking a closer look at the 18 year old Brazil prodigy, the public interest will come rather sooner than later. His movements on the pitch remind of compatriot Lucio.
Champion with Sao Paulo
And despite his young age, the Brazilian's CV is impressive. The central defender won the league with FC Sao Paulo with five games to spare last season. The champions lost just five games and conceded just 19 goals in 38 matches, once keeping a clean sheet for 998 minutes.
Elber impressed
The Brazilian sport journalists recently voted Breno the "discovery of the year", and he came second in the running for "Bola de Ouro", comparable to "footballer of the year". Former Bayern hero Giovane Elber rates Breno an "absolute granade" and characterises him as "tough, quick, good in the air and with both feet and calm on the ball", or simply: "absolutely world class for his age".
Signature in great demand
It goes without saying that FC Bayern were not unrivalled when it came to his signature. Juventus, Milan, Fiorentina or Real Madrid had also been interested. The Spanish giants had upset Breno when they asked him to undergo a bone analysis to prove his young age. Breno was stunned and told them in no uncertain terms what he thought of that idea.
Munich instead of Madrid
The Bavarians left the talented bones alone and were content with the usual medical, which Breno went through unscathed. And if Breno lives up to expectations, Real Madrid will soon look to Munich with jealousy and regret in their eyes.
by www.bundesliga.de
Jan Schlaudraff was merely an appetiser, Hamit Altintop followed. Then came the main course with Franck Ribery and Luca Toni, and Miroslav Klose and Ze Roberto made for an excellent dessert. Vinicius Rodrigues Borges, however, has joined the Bavarian giants nearly unnoticed. Vinicius Rodrigues Borges or just Breno. Taking a closer look at the 18 year old Brazil prodigy, the public interest will come rather sooner than later. His movements on the pitch remind of compatriot Lucio.
Champion with Sao Paulo
And despite his young age, the Brazilian's CV is impressive. The central defender won the league with FC Sao Paulo with five games to spare last season. The champions lost just five games and conceded just 19 goals in 38 matches, once keeping a clean sheet for 998 minutes.
Elber impressed
The Brazilian sport journalists recently voted Breno the "discovery of the year", and he came second in the running for "Bola de Ouro", comparable to "footballer of the year". Former Bayern hero Giovane Elber rates Breno an "absolute granade" and characterises him as "tough, quick, good in the air and with both feet and calm on the ball", or simply: "absolutely world class for his age".
Signature in great demand
It goes without saying that FC Bayern were not unrivalled when it came to his signature. Juventus, Milan, Fiorentina or Real Madrid had also been interested. The Spanish giants had upset Breno when they asked him to undergo a bone analysis to prove his young age. Breno was stunned and told them in no uncertain terms what he thought of that idea.
Munich instead of Madrid
The Bavarians left the talented bones alone and were content with the usual medical, which Breno went through unscathed. And if Breno lives up to expectations, Real Madrid will soon look to Munich with jealousy and regret in their eyes.
by www.bundesliga.de

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