ARSENAL are facing intense competition for the signature of teenage Brazilian forward Luighi, who has been on the Gunners’ radar for over a year.
and are stepping up their interest in the starlet after he extended his contract with the Sao Paulo-based club this week.


Luighi’s new deal now runs until 2029 with an updated release clause of over £70million, but European clubs have been able to negotiate lower sale prices with in the past.
one of the players keeping Luighi out of the club’s starting line-up, had a £60m clause before the Blues agreed a £28m deal to take him to .
Estevao’s summer switch to London should lead to more first-team opportunities for Luighi, which could be the key to him qualifying for a UK work permit.
The teenager caught Arsenal’s eye with a couple of goals for at the Under-17 World Cup in 2023.
The 19-year-old played a starring role in Palmeiras’ run to the final of the Under-20 Copa Libertadores earlier this year and appears to be on the brink of a first-team breakthrough.
Reports of the Gunners’ interest emerged in October when Joao Freire of Nosso described him as a player with “an eye for goal and an ability to create space where none seems to exist.”;
Luighi’s talents â chiefly his athleticism, fluid movement and close control â are well-suited to the fast-paced demands of European and he has a similar dribbling style to Wolves star .
Palmeiras’ reputation as Brazilian football’s top talent factory that launched the careers of Estavao, West Ham’s Luiz Guilherme, ’s Vitor Reis and Arsenal’s own adds to the belief that Luighi is destined for the top.
Fellow semi-finalists Inter were alerted to Luighi’s talent last year when an Italian agent based in recommended him to the club.
And are also showing serious interest as they look for potential replacements for Premier League-linked left-winger Jamie Bynoe-Gittens
It comes after Arsenal’s Champions League victims Real Madrid scouted Endrick from Palmeiras in 2022.