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Brazilian Star Can Be The Future De Bruyne

Brazilian Star Can Be The Future De Bruyne

With the Brazilian league set to begin in less than a month, clubs are looking to finalise their squad and sign or sell players before the season starts on April 13. One of the clubs that could be looking for a fresh start is Corinthians, which finished 13th in the table last season. Despite having an abysmal season, the club found some positives in the rise of youngsters such as Gabriel Moscardo, who was sold to Paris Saint Germain but is still playing for the club on loan, and Breno Bidon, who could be the next player to earn a big move across the Atlantic.

At just 18 years of age, Breno Bidon has shown brilliant glimpses of being a world-class attacking midfielder who could become a top player for the club and the Selecao. However, before that, he has to prove that he can be the main man for the Corinthians team, and the incoming season should be a good benchmark on which we could judge how high his ceiling is.Preview (opens in a new tab)

Who is Breno Bidon 

Breno de Souza Bidon was born in Sau Paulo, Brazil’s financial capital andthe most populous city, In addition, it is home of Brazil’s most famous clubs such as Palmeiras (the current champions), Sau Paulo FC, Portuguesa, Club Atletico Juventus, Nacional, and Barcelona EC.

So, Bidon had the perfect environment that encouraged following football as a professional career. The youngster started his journey in the game by joining the youth ranks of Portuguesa. For the next six years, he slowly carved a reputation as a prolific attacker equally adept at creating and scoring goals.

By 2017, though, one thing was clear: Bidon was too talented for the team. Thus, that year, he switched teams to join Audax SP, where he would spend the next two seasons excelling for the youth teams.

In 2019, his big break finally came when Corinthians offered him a chance to join the youth ranks. For the first time in his life, Bidon was at a club where he could battle it out daily with some of the best young talents the nation had to offer.

However, Bidon didn’t just survive in this cutthroat competition; he thrived. He first came to notice when he played in the Campeonato Brasileiro Sub-20. Playing eight games, the Brazilian provided two assists, helping Corinthians reach the final.

Breno Bidon stats 

His performance in the competition caught the interest of the manager, Vitor Pereira, who named him on the bench for two games for the senior side. The following season, he continued to play for the under-20s as…

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