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Real Madrid’s Forgotten Brazilian Starlet, Set For Benfica

Real Madrid's Forgotten Brazilian Starlet, Set For Benfica

Real Madrid’s league and European double in 2021-22 had a lot of important characters. Two of the most important stars among them were Brazilian youngsters Rodrygo Goes and Vinicius Junior.

Both had been signed by Los Blancos from their native Brazil and had played crucial roles as their development continues. It is safe to say they are now part and parcel of the first team. However, there is yet another young Brazilian attacking player who has not made the cut so far.

Reinier Jesus, signed from Flamengo in January 2020 has not made his senior debut in over two years. He has had to settle for a place with the reserves and spent the last two seasons on loan at Borussia Dortmund. With another loan spell looming on the horizon, Reinier’s time to impress at Santiago Bernabeu is getting shorter.

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Moreover, there is a very real chance that Madrid move on from Reinier Jesus soon. So, what happened to the former Brazil U17 captain, and can he turn his fortunes around?

 

Too much competition

The main problem for Reinier Jesus establishing himself at Real Madrid was the competition. The 14-time Champions League winners are stacked in every department so breaking into the first team was never easy. Furthermore, the team’s formation and existing players complicated the situation.

Reinier Jesus is an attacking midfielder who likes to operate behind the striker(s). Madrid operate with a 4-3-3, meaning there’s no out-and-out number 10. Moreover, the number 10 for the club over the past many years has been Luka Modric. The Croatian is an irrepressible figure who performs at the very peak of his powers and is one of the best in his position.

Modric has been the mainstay of Madrid’s midfield, alongside his partner-in-crime Toni Kroos, a zen master at passing. The two of them have hardly allowed anyone to replace them, and Reinier Jesus’ prospects were doomed. However, that was not the only issue.

His development with the Castilla side was slow, meaning players signed after him were getting chances. Federico Valverde has established himself as the go-to player on the bench.

In the past, it was Isco and Dani Ceballos as well who have played ahead of Reinier. Therefore, there were few options in front of Reinier other than to make a loan move away in the summer of 2020.

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