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After El Clásico, Guardiola delivers another blow to Real Madrid in the form of a transfer

For several seasons, Real Madrid’s continuously demonstrated its mastery in the transfer markets. Surpassing all its rivals to achieve its goals, the club is unbeatable in finalizing multiple deals. However, to the team’s surprise, Josep Guardiola has managed to steal the transfer of a young prospect.

Vitor Reis has reached a verbal agreement to finalize his transfer with Manchester City. This, following the recent defeat against Barcelona, has been a significant blow for Real Madrid. Besides losing the Super Cup final, the club has lost one of the gems it intended for the next market.

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Ready for the medical check-up and to sign his contract, Vitor’s arrival in England is a reality. This has caused Real Madrid to see its options reduced in terms of strengthening its defense for the next season.

Guardiola’s Blow

After Militão’s injury, Real Madrid’s been clear that it must make transfers to strengthen its defense. Looking for young and talented players, Vitor Reis was the perfect player for the team. At 18 years old and having played 3,077 minutes, the Palmeiras center-back had the age and experience required by the club to be its star.

With his transfer planned to take place next summer, Manchester City surprised by advancing its plans. Paying less than 40 million euros, the English have managed to finalize the transfer of the young Brazilian center-back.

| Didac Aguirre

Seeking his immediate arrival, Real Madrid’s been left without an opportunity to make a last move. Considering the young center-back lost, now Real Madrid’s situation regarding its defense has become much more complicated than expected.

Reis’s Goal

This operation has shown that Vitor Reis didn’t have what it takes to be a Real Madrid player. Instead of being guided by the prestige and titles the team offers, the Brazilian was swayed by money. Something that the Premier League has in abundance, although sometimes of questionable origin.

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