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Florentino Pérez and Joan Laporta in front of a chess board

Laporta and Florentino Fight for Same Transfer: New Toni Kroos is 19 and Brazilian

The battle between Real Madrid and Barça continues once again, now outside of the field

The rivalry between Barça and Real Madrid transcends the playing fields and reaches the transfer market. Historically, both have competed for top-tier talents. The struggle to secure future stars never rests.

Cristiano Ronaldo, Isco, De Jong, or even Mbappé have been desired by both. The fight to convince these players always makes headlines. Now, a new Brazilian prospect has become the center of attention.

Laporta and Florentino: Face to Face for the Future

Both Laporta and Florentino Pérez understand the importance of winning these battles. It's not just about transfer quality, but also preventing the rival from doing so. This dynamic is an essential part of the historic competitiveness between these two giants.

South American talent, especially Brazilian, continues to be an inexhaustible source of prospects. A new generation is emerging strongly, standing out for its technique, creativity, and maturity. In this context, one name stands out and draws attention in Europe.

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A Brazilian with the Seal of Future Toni Kroos

The 19-year-old prospect has sparked interest for his ability to control the game and distribute the ball with precision. His style is reminiscent of the German Toni Kroos in his prime. This comparison places him as a high-priority target.

Breno Bidon is the midfielder who has caught the attention of both Laporta and Florentino. His vision of the game, versatility, and leadership are impressive at his young age. Considered the future of the midfield, his transfer promises to unleash a great battle in the market.

Breno Bidon: the Brazilian Gem That Will Pit Barça and Real Madrid against Each Other

Laporta values Bidon's potential as a key reinforcement for FC Barcelona's project. Meanwhile, Florentino sees him as a natural successor to Kroos. Both are willing to invest to secure his arrival and consolidate their projects.

Breno Bidon, currently in his initial stage, is already attracting interest among Europe's top clubs. His development is being closely followed by scouts from the best teams. However, the rivalry between Barça and Madrid promises to be decisive.

Laporta and Florentino are Willing to Do Anything for Breno Bidon

The fight for Breno Bidon represents much more than a transfer. Both presidents know that these kinds of acquisitions define the next generation of their projects. Both Laporta and Florentino are ready to make competitive offers.

Breno Bidon could become the new protagonist of this historic rivalry. His transfer would mark a statement of authority in the market. The race for the "new Toni Kroos" is more open than ever.