John Victor: Manchester United Eye £6 Million Swoop for Botafogo’s Rising Star
In a surprising yet calculated move, Manchester United is reportedly preparing to trigger the release clause of Brazilian goalkeeper John Victor, currently at Botafogo.
The Red Devils have shown serious intent, with Fabrizio Romano revealing the Premier League giants are ready to pay R$44.5 million—roughly £6 million—to secure the 20-year-old’s services.
“Manchester United are targeting Botafogo goalkeeper John Victor Maciel Furtado. As per a report, Manchester United are willing to trigger a R$44.5 million release clause in the player’s contract.”
The interest comes as United continues reshaping their squad ahead of the new season. While their primary focus has been bolstering midfield and attack, the goalkeeping department appears next in line.
With André Onana still settling in and questions over the depth in the position, John Victor could represent both competition and long-term investment.
The young Brazilian, known for his sharp reflexes and composure under pressure, has been making waves in South America. Despite his age, he’s already shown maturity and consistency between the sticks for Botafogo, catching the attention of several European scouts.
Romano’s report signals that the Premier League club isn’t just monitoring anymore, they’re moving.
“As reported by Fabrizio Romano, English Premier League side…” Though United haven’t confirmed any formal negotiations yet, their willingness to pay the full release clause speaks volumes. It suggests confidence in Victor’s potential and a desire to beat other suitors to the punch.
Botafogo, on the other hand, might face a tough choice. While £6 million is a decent sum for a rising talent, losing Victor mid-season could leave a gap they’re unprepared to fill.
United fans have met the news with cautious optimism. Some see him as another exciting project, others as a strategic backup plan. Either way, the club’s intent is clear—they’re planning for the future, and John Victor could be a key part of it.
As developments unfold, all eyes will be on Manchester. Will this be the next big move out of Brazil to the Premier League? Time will tell.