The English Premier League is arguably the greatest football division in the world.
Over the years, its become the destination for some of the best players around, and players from most nations have starred in Englands top flight.But, more recently, the Premier League is becoming more attractive to Brazilians, and heres why.Of course, as mentioned above, the primary reason is that the Premier League is the best league in the world, and its not even close.Most of the top players do or have played there.
The best managers also call it home.The competitiveness of the league and the high standard is also a key factor, which is reflected in Premier League match betting, with odds often close for both teams heading into a game.As with most leagues, there are different financial levels from club to club.
And those with a bit less to spend and slightly smaller budgets have had to get smart when recruiting.Brighton being a prime example.So, these teams will often scour countries such as Brazil for talent, sign the best, give them a platform to play, and then sell them on to a perceived bigger club at a later date.Its a system that suits everyone and gives Brazilians, especially young Brazilians, a real chance of making the big time.Countries such as Brazil have always been a great breeding ground for excellent footballing talents.
But, just like some clubs have to sell their best players to bigger teams,Brazilian outfits are forced to do the same.
Premier League clubs are always happy to pay whats being asked too, which is another tick in the box.The English top flight is more attractive to Brazilians nowadays, but it must also work for their respective clubs.Another piece of the puzzle is that high-profile Brazilian footballers, international footballers, have and continue to play in the Premier League.Alisson, Ederson, Lucas Paqueta and Richarlison are prime examples of Brazilian stars plying their trade and being successful in representing English Premier League clubs.From afar, these players set an example for other Brazilian footballers, and they naturally want to follow in their footsteps and potentially emulate them and be in a league and potentially at a club where they are too.Getting that initial move to England and the Premier League is the big break many Brazilian footballers are looking for because it can be life-changing for them, their families, and generations to come.But knowing that it can lead to bigger and better things, and its only the beginning, is potentially the biggest draw.Its also why the influx of Brazilian footballers direct from Brazil is set to continue, especially as its still relatively easy for Premier League clubs to recruit from there.And the more successful Brazilian recruits are, the more likely others will want to follow suit.
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