brighton and hove albion Interest in Alvaro Montoro is now underway with an apparent change in Botafogo’s stance, with the Brazilian club actively planning a sale of the teenager after the World Cup.
The Premier League side are already keeping a close eye on the Argentine. As covered earlierBrighton scouts watched him live in Brazil, and his profile fits their recruitment model.
Montoro is a left-sided attacker who moves centrally, combining well in tight spaces and contributing with finishing actions as well as in the build-up phases.
Even at the age of 19, he has had a vital role at Botafogo. He has already worn the number 10 shirt and plays regularly in senior football. He recorded 3 assists in 11 league games this season and is one of Botafogo’s main creative outlets.
That early responsibility is what makes him attractive to clubs like Brighton.
Botafogo is now planning
Alvaro Montoro is no longer considered untouchable.
according to globo esporteBotafogo is now anticipating a sale of the player after the World Cup. The club’s financial situation has been described as difficult, and there is growing acceptance internally that sales of players will be necessary in the next transfer window.
Botafogo have reportedly set a price tag of between €25m and €30m (£21.5m – £25.8m) for Montoro. He is seen as one of the main assets to be sold along with the former Nottingham Forest midfielder DaniloAs part of a strategy to generate significant revenue.
In fact, the expectation is that the two players could together bring in up to €70m (£60.2m), which underlines how central Montoro is to those plans.
No formal proposal has come yet. However, the report states that the player’s representatives are already in contact with interested European clubs. Botafogo expects bids to come in when the window opens on July 20.
what happens next
This development changes the landscape for Brighton. Previously, Botafogo had taken a strong stance against selling key players, with owner John Textor publicly rejecting the idea earlier this year.
Now, the situation looks more pragmatic due to financial pressures and the need to balance the books.
That doesn’t mean Montoro will come cheap. A valuation of €25m – €30m (£21.5m – £25.8m) puts him firmly in the premium class for a still-developing teenager. However, it also gives interested clubs clarity as to what will be required.
A highly rated South American prospect, already playing senior football, and a selling club who may need to make a move soon. The next few weeks could be important.
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