Manchester City Despite increasing noise from Barcelona, they are still pursuing Palmeiras teenager Eduardo Conceição.
In the eyes of the Brazilian press, this picture looks different. Manchester City continues to be ranked as the club in reports do most of the work behind the scenesTrying to move early and gain profits before the situation becomes even more congested.
In Spain, there has been a trend towards coverage barcelona is in the leadPlayers are willing to wait and figure out their project. In Brazil, however, the focus remains on City’s efforts to expedite a deal and stay ahead of its rivals.
Manchester City’s presence felt in Brazil
One quote sums up the situation well. As reported espn brazilA source close to the player described the scenario simply: “All the big clubs in Europe want him.”
But according to this latest report, the City’s approach has not been passive. Club representatives traveled to Paraguay during the U17 South American Championship, following Eduardo Conceição closely and strengthening contacts with his camp.
Such an appearance underlines how seriously the club is taking the situation. It’s about being there, building relationships and trying to put yourself ahead of the rest.
Eduardo rewarded that attention on the pitch. He finished the tournament as one of Brazil’s standout players, recording two goals and two assists in six matches.
Brazil finished third after defeating Ecuador 1–0, losing in the semi-finals to eventual champions Colombia, who defeated Argentina 4–0 in the final.
Constant contact as the race heats up
Away from the pitch, the fight continues at full speed. ESPN describes “ongoing daily contact” between interested clubs and people close to the player. That level of communication shows how competitive this race has become.
As well as Manchester City, clubs such as Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle United are involved, while Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona continue to apply pressure from outside England.
Prices are rising as Palmeiras remains stable
For now, Palmeiras is holding its own. The market is working around a figure of £34m (€40m), but the Brazilian club are aiming higher. Internally, they are looking for something closer to £43m (€50m) before seriously considering a deal.
There is no promptness from their side either. Eduardo cannot move to Europe until December 2027, allowing Palmeiras to wait for what they consider an extraordinary offer.
With Manchester City still trying, Barcelona shaping players’ thinking, and interest spreading across Europe, that “extraordinary” bid may not be far away.
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