Arsenal has entered the race to sign Nottingham Forest defender Murillo, competing with Tottenham for the 21-year-old’s signature.
Sporting director Edu is spearheading the Gunners’ efforts, despite the team’s primary focus being on bolstering their forward line. Arsenal, who boasted the Premier League’s best defensive record last season, sees Murillo as a valuable addition to their squad.
Last year, Arsenal hired scout Paulo Xavier from Real Madrid, a talent spotter known for discovering stars like Vinicius Junior and Rodrygo. Murillo has been on Arsenal’s radar for some time, thanks to Xavier’s influence.
Nottingham Forest has set Murillo’s price at £60-70 million. While Tottenham has shown significant interest, recently reinforcing their defense with Micky van de Ven and Radu Dragusin, they remain eager to further strengthen their backline.
Head coach Ange Postecoglou emphasized the need for another centre-back, particularly after the departures of Eric Dier and Japhet Tanganga, and with Joe Rodon’s future in doubt.
Forest Close in on Carlos Miguel
In related news, Forest is close to signing Corinthians goalkeeper Carlos Miguel.
The 25-year-old, who has a release clause of £3.4 million, is expected to join Forest’s Brazilian contingent, including Danilo and Murillo.
This move comes as current Forest goalkeeper Odysseas Vlachodimos, who struggled with form, is likely to depart after less than a year at the club.
As the transfer window heats up, the battle for Murillo’s signature will be closely watched, with Arsenal and Tottenham both keen to secure the promising defender.