A Brazilian talent on the cusp of Al Hilal Saudi Arabia
One of the Brazilian talents entered the circle of interest of Al Hilal Club for a contract with him this January.
The Saudi newspaper Okaz said that Al Hilal management was close to contracting with Caio Cesar, the Brazilian Curitiba player loaned to the Portuguese club Vitoria Guimarães.
This season, the player played 32 matches with Vitoria Guimarães in all competitions, scoring 4 goals and assisting 7 others.
The player is 20 years old and his market value is 3 million euros.
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