I can only imagine if Brazil's top talents weren't constantly heading to Europe... Brazil would have several national teams within its clubs. My dream is that one day Brazilian clubs will be managed by competent professionals and abandon this stupid rule of making money by selling players to Europe. They should do it like the Europeans: making money through marketing and titles, creating global awards exclusively for those who play in Brazil, thus increasing their own value.
maybe the new club's world cup system will help south american clubs to get more visibility around the world and so more money from sponsor and more fun for the merchandise and marketing in general
@@michaelmine3293 Dude, let me tell you something that many people outside Brazil don't know: Brazilian clubs lack visibility and recognition worldwide because Brazilian executives have little interest, and historically have rarely shown interest. The truth is, Brazil is a vast and rich country (the existing poverty is due to our politicians' corruption); geographically, Brazil is larger than all of Europe. Brazil is the world's largest producer and exporter of soy, meat, fruits, and vegetables, and has a massive internal financial market. When it comes to football, it's no different. Brazilian club executives have no interest in expanding internationally and perhaps, due to arrogance and incompetence, consider only our National League important, and at most, the continental leagues here in South America. The proof of this is that we're in the third round of the Brazilian Championship "Brasileirão" now at the end of April 2024 here in Brazil, and all our league's international broadcasting contracts, which were going to be transmitted in Portugal, Spain, the United States, Japan, and so on, were canceled one day before the start of the tournament because club executives split into two groups (in Brazil, we have 12 big clubs: Atlético Mineiro, Botafogo, Corinthians, Cruzeiro, Flamengo, Fluminense, Grêmio, Internacional, Palmeiras, Santos, São Paulo, and Vasco da Gama; in Argentina, there are 3 or 4; in Spain, 2 or 4; in Germany, 2 or 3; in Italy, 2 or 3...) and couldn't agree on international broadcast commissions simply because some wanted more money than others. They didn't give up on broadcasting the tournament to the world because they would earn little, but because one rival would earn the same as another, and some wanted larger pieces of the pie. Portugal's Channel 11 only started broadcasting the games last week, meaning Brazilian executives, unlike the rest of the world, confine themselves to the domestic market and only remember the international market when they want to make money by selling our players to Europe. They don't care about making our clubs competitive like Real Madrid or Barcelona. If you search on TH-cam, until the 1990s and early 2000s, few Brazilian players left Brazil compared to the current market. Real Madrid came to play tournaments here and lost, Barcelona, Milan, and any other European club couldn't beat Brazilian clubs. Brazilian teams were forming several national teams. Palmeiras in 1996 had Roberto Carlos (the greatest left-back in history); after he moved to Inter Milan and Real Madrid, Júnior took his place (a phenomenal left-back who was a World Cup champion with the Brazilian national team; he was Roberto Carlos' substitute in 2002), Cafú (perhaps the second-best right-back in history, behind only fellow Brazilian Carlos Alberto Torres, who played with Pelé in the Brazilian national team), there was Rivaldo, Djalminha, Müller (one of the world's best Brazilian attackers at the time). São Paulo defeated Milan and then Barcelona with a true Brazilian national team as well: Cafú, Raí, Müller, Toninho Cerezo, and Zeti in goal (one of the greatest goalkeepers in history). In Brazil in 2002, Corinthians and Vasco da Gama eliminated Real Madrid and Manchester United. Romário and Edmundo played for Vasco, and Corinthians had several Brazilian national team players. Brazilian clubs have no owners; they are sports associations, and executives don't need to be accountable to anyone. Only now are some clubs professionalizing and becoming Football Anonymous Society (SAF), which is like a football joint-stock company. Only now are some clubs being acquired by entrepreneurs. Botafogo is assembling a competitive team, and the owner is John Textor, a billionaire American who also has stakes in clubs like Crystal Palace in England, Lyon in France, RWD Molenbeek in Belgium, and FC Florida in the United States. Here are some links for you to check if I'm lying about Brazilian and European clubs when top Brazilians stayed in domestic clubs. These are just a few examples, remembering the same applies to Argentine teams and their players, who have also always been among the world's best, just like Brazilians. São Paulo 4x1 Barcelona th-cam.com/video/74DiE1qcOz0/w-d-xo.html Brazilian clubs that have already beaten Real Madrid th-cam.com/video/GF6FITE9F3I/w-d-xo.html São Paulo 3x0 Real Madrid th-cam.com/video/TvY8-wt-aME/w-d-xo.html São Paulo 4x0 Real Madrid th-cam.com/video/zNR8SzQIMpw/w-d-xo.html SÃO PAULO 3X1 LAZIO th-cam.com/video/vl6Ye14Pk-c/w-d-xo.html SÃO PAULO 3X2 MILAN th-cam.com/video/U4fCdsrvwlI/w-d-xo.html
He is very good young Player, and ready to go to Premier League, Corinthians supporter here, He is very good, and if does playing in England... he will get even better....stronger dude, with a lot of football skills!
@@joaovitorcamargo7165 I hope one day he will play for Real madrid, but for now he needs to play for a European club to develop himself and become familiar with European football
@@BinhTran-lh8zz why would his agent allow him to go to Ukraine in such times.this is what destroying the young talents in brazil .they are so promising but the agents love for money is destroying these young men careers.i just hope Wesley ends up in la liga,England,Italy or Germany.where he can properly develop and show his quality on the biggest stage in some of the most competitive leagues so he can help the national team
@@Firestartaboerboels Ukraine league is just beginning for Brazilian young stars. They should start their career at low leagues in Europe such as Ukraine league where have comfortable environment, less pressure and less competition, give them more time to adapt European football style. I'm afraid that many young Brazilian players will be shock and can't suffer if they come to high class leagues as Premier League, La Liga at first because these ones are very competitive, apply terrible pressure asking them to prove their ability immediately. Kayky is an example. He showed a lot of potential when he played in Fluminense but he couldn't keep his position even in reserve team of Man City then he must come back home.
The boy must stop running towards touchline and try to cut inside to create/Score.... Besides that he's good, Great height and Pacey... It's so sad that if he continues to dribble all the time. He wont last in Europe. He will become Injury prone. He must learn to release the ball and utilize on Spaces... There's a Mbappe and Di Maria in him. I hope he develops before moving to Europe otherwise they will destroy he's progress if he moves next season.
AGE 19 (2005
Preferred Foot: Right
I can only imagine if Brazil's top talents weren't constantly heading to Europe... Brazil would have several national teams within its clubs. My dream is that one day Brazilian clubs will be managed by competent professionals and abandon this stupid rule of making money by selling players to Europe. They should do it like the Europeans: making money through marketing and titles, creating global awards exclusively for those who play in Brazil, thus increasing their own value.
Facts
maybe the new club's world cup system will help south american clubs to get more visibility around the world and so more money from sponsor and more fun for the merchandise and marketing in general
@@michaelmine3293
@@michaelmine3293 Dude, let me tell you something that many people outside Brazil don't know: Brazilian clubs lack visibility and recognition worldwide because Brazilian executives have little interest, and historically have rarely shown interest. The truth is, Brazil is a vast and rich country (the existing poverty is due to our politicians' corruption); geographically, Brazil is larger than all of Europe. Brazil is the world's largest producer and exporter of soy, meat, fruits, and vegetables, and has a massive internal financial market. When it comes to football, it's no different. Brazilian club executives have no interest in expanding internationally and perhaps, due to arrogance and incompetence, consider only our National League important, and at most, the continental leagues here in South America.
The proof of this is that we're in the third round of the Brazilian Championship "Brasileirão" now at the end of April 2024 here in Brazil, and all our league's international broadcasting contracts, which were going to be transmitted in Portugal, Spain, the United States, Japan, and so on, were canceled one day before the start of the tournament because club executives split into two groups (in Brazil, we have 12 big clubs: Atlético Mineiro, Botafogo, Corinthians, Cruzeiro, Flamengo, Fluminense, Grêmio, Internacional, Palmeiras, Santos, São Paulo, and Vasco da Gama; in Argentina, there are 3 or 4; in Spain, 2 or 4; in Germany, 2 or 3; in Italy, 2 or 3...) and couldn't agree on international broadcast commissions simply because some wanted more money than others. They didn't give up on broadcasting the tournament to the world because they would earn little, but because one rival would earn the same as another, and some wanted larger pieces of the pie.
Portugal's Channel 11 only started broadcasting the games last week, meaning Brazilian executives, unlike the rest of the world, confine themselves to the domestic market and only remember the international market when they want to make money by selling our players to Europe. They don't care about making our clubs competitive like Real Madrid or Barcelona. If you search on TH-cam, until the 1990s and early 2000s, few Brazilian players left Brazil compared to the current market. Real Madrid came to play tournaments here and lost, Barcelona, Milan, and any other European club couldn't beat Brazilian clubs. Brazilian teams were forming several national teams. Palmeiras in 1996 had Roberto Carlos (the greatest left-back in history); after he moved to Inter Milan and Real Madrid, Júnior took his place (a phenomenal left-back who was a World Cup champion with the Brazilian national team; he was Roberto Carlos' substitute in 2002), Cafú (perhaps the second-best right-back in history, behind only fellow Brazilian Carlos Alberto Torres, who played with Pelé in the Brazilian national team), there was Rivaldo, Djalminha, Müller (one of the world's best Brazilian attackers at the time). São Paulo defeated Milan and then Barcelona with a true Brazilian national team as well: Cafú, Raí, Müller, Toninho Cerezo, and Zeti in goal (one of the greatest goalkeepers in history). In Brazil in 2002, Corinthians and Vasco da Gama eliminated Real Madrid and Manchester United. Romário and Edmundo played for Vasco, and Corinthians had several Brazilian national team players. Brazilian clubs have no owners; they are sports associations, and executives don't need to be accountable to anyone. Only now are some clubs professionalizing and becoming Football Anonymous Society (SAF), which is like a football joint-stock company. Only now are some clubs being acquired by entrepreneurs. Botafogo is assembling a competitive team, and the owner is John Textor, a billionaire American who also has stakes in clubs like Crystal Palace in England, Lyon in France, RWD Molenbeek in Belgium, and FC Florida in the United States. Here are some links for you to check if I'm lying about Brazilian and European clubs when top Brazilians stayed in domestic clubs. These are just a few examples, remembering the same applies to Argentine teams and their players, who have also always been among the world's best, just like Brazilians.
São Paulo 4x1 Barcelona th-cam.com/video/74DiE1qcOz0/w-d-xo.html
Brazilian clubs that have already beaten Real Madrid th-cam.com/video/GF6FITE9F3I/w-d-xo.html
São Paulo 3x0 Real Madrid
th-cam.com/video/TvY8-wt-aME/w-d-xo.html
São Paulo 4x0 Real Madrid
th-cam.com/video/zNR8SzQIMpw/w-d-xo.html
SÃO PAULO 3X1 LAZIO
th-cam.com/video/vl6Ye14Pk-c/w-d-xo.html
SÃO PAULO 3X2 MILAN
th-cam.com/video/U4fCdsrvwlI/w-d-xo.html
@@brunocatolicoapostolicoromanoHabla mucho parceiro
Next Mbappe 😮
Que barbaridade! Ele fez ontem. Parece que tem tudo para ser um grande jogador: dribla bem, é rápido e finaliza bem.
came here because of Liverpool link with him
he dribbles like Mbappe
Yes
What a talent! He's like a right-footed Savio.
He is very good young Player, and ready to go to Premier League, Corinthians supporter here, He is very good, and if does playing in England... he will get even better....stronger dude, with a lot of football skills!
I am going to tell My Ipswich
Please make Hercules, Fortaleza midfileder
are you sure hes left footed
He's right footed
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Very skillful player, Fenerbahçe's need this player
Haha, he certainly goes to a top league on Europe
@@cleversonkeller8209 Realistically, he can't go to the top leagues in his current form, he needs to improve, he is still young
@@AliAydn-bw7mw that’s true
@@AliAydn-bw7mwYeah, only Real Madrid out of the big teams insists on young talents from aborad
@@joaovitorcamargo7165 I hope one day he will play for Real madrid, but for now he needs to play for a European club to develop himself and become familiar with European football
Viens chez nous à Barcelone
We have the shark😭😭
@@fernandonascimento8798stop being delusional , ferran not even Barca level
Plz don't. You're already doing terrible stuff to Roque.
@@DEMA_F-zt6oni was being ironic
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Come on,how the hell they put in his bio that his preferred foot is left.but Wesley is the best left winger in brazil right now,in my opinion
Facts. Wesley would be 2nd of the best left winger after Kevin Macedo of Palmeiras if Kevin still stayed in Brazil.
@@BinhTran-lh8zz where is Kevin, hat team did he go too,he had a lot of promise
@@Firestartaboerboels Kevin is in Shakhtar Donets now
@@BinhTran-lh8zz why would his agent allow him to go to Ukraine in such times.this is what destroying the young talents in brazil .they are so promising but the agents love for money is destroying these young men careers.i just hope Wesley ends up in la liga,England,Italy or Germany.where he can properly develop and show his quality on the biggest stage in some of the most competitive leagues so he can help the national team
@@Firestartaboerboels Ukraine league is just beginning for Brazilian young stars. They should start their career at low leagues in Europe such as Ukraine league where have comfortable environment, less pressure and less competition, give them more time to adapt European football style. I'm afraid that many young Brazilian players will be shock and can't suffer if they come to high class leagues as Premier League, La Liga at first because these ones are very competitive, apply terrible pressure asking them to prove their ability immediately. Kayky is an example. He showed a lot of potential when he played in Fluminense but he couldn't keep his position even in reserve team of Man City then he must come back home.
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Se melhorar as tomadas de decisões, ninguem segura o muleque... Tem um drible absurdo, dificilmente perde a bola
JOGARIA SIM NO WEST HAM. O TIME NÃO TEM UM PONTA ESQUERDA COMO ELE
He is special, no doubt, but needs a coach and a good time around him, to develop
Brazilian Mbappe
The boy must stop running towards touchline and try to cut inside to create/Score.... Besides that he's good, Great height and Pacey... It's so sad that if he continues to dribble all the time. He wont last in Europe. He will become Injury prone. He must learn to release the ball and utilize on Spaces... There's a Mbappe and Di Maria in him. I hope he develops before moving to Europe otherwise they will destroy he's progress if he moves next season.
How is he left footed?
90% of his touches are with the right foot.
Ele é destro e tem 19 anos na verdade
Man U needs him not Rashford
Barca fan
Wellcome arsenal
palace fans i dont think hes better than franca
Rushford 2.0...😂😂😂
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