Manchester City have officially reached a significant agreement in principle to secure the services of 19-year-old defender Vitor Reis from Palmeiras for a fixed fee of £29.4 million. This deal marks a strategic move for Pep Guardiola’s team as they bolster their defensive lineup ahead of the upcoming January transfer window.
Reis’s impressive performances at Palmeiras have drawn attention from several clubs, with many Premier League teams, including Brighton, reportedly showing interest in the talented young defender. However, with this agreement, it now appears that Reis is on the brink of joining the ranks of Manchester City, further highlighting the club’s commitment to building a squad filled with emerging talent.
This transfer is particularly notable as Vitor Reis becomes the second centre-back acquired by City during this transfer period, following Abdukodir Khusanov, who is poised to arrive in the UK to finalize a £33.5 million move from Lens. The addition of these two defenders indicates Manchester City’s intent to strengthen their defensive capabilities, an area that can be pivotal for their title aspirations in the competitive landscape of English football.
Palmeiras President Leila Pereira confirmed that Manchester City had made an official offer earlier this week, and with an agreement in principle confirmed, the final stages of this transaction are expected to be completed soon. It’s worth noting that Palmeiras has become accustomed to managing the movements of high-profile players transitioning to European leagues, having recently facilitated other significant sales, such as Endrick to Real Madrid and Willian Estevao to Chelsea, for substantial fees.
As the January transfer window approaches, fans of both Palmeiras and Manchester City will be eager to see how quickly the final details are sorted and when Vitor Reis will officially don the sky blue colors of Manchester City, signaling yet another exciting chapter in his burgeoning career.

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