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Olympique de Lyon, Southampton, Norwich and a big London club have sounded out the Celta midfielder, according to the Italian website TUTTOmercato.
Abraham Martínez@amdeportevigo 0
The performance offered since the arrival of Eduardo Coudet and his call for the parallel bubble of the Spanish team have once again made Brais Méndez fashionable on the European scene. Two years after he was linked with Bayern Munich, the midfielder from Mos has been scouted by several teams according to TUTTOmercato. This Italian website places the sky-blue academy player in the orbit of Olympique de Lyon, Norwich, Southampton and a great London club.
Last summer, when Brais was signing his weakest campaign since joining the first team, Celta extended the playmaker's contract until 2024. At the time of renewing, the Mosense was far from the level exhibited in the fall of 2019. That explosion In the First Division it served him to debut with La Roja and receive a succulent proposal from Newcastle in the winter market.
Brais
Months later there was speculation about the interest of a giant like Bayern, but his name disappeared from the market after a disappointing 2019-2020 season, both individually and collectively. Brais' downhill continued at the start of last year, but Coudet's landing on the Balaídos bench was a turning point for the midfielder. Under Chacho's orders he scored nine goals and has transformed himself, being a much more competitive player.
Brais
After the call from Luis Enrique, which led the Celtic to cancel his vacation in Mykonos when he was already on the Greek island, the options that Brais is part of the call for the Olympic Games have skyrocketed. His participation in Tokyo would increase his value even more. Although his idea is to continue in Vigo, in recent weeks Celta's '23' has already proven that everything can change in a matter of hours.
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