Danilo, a former midfielder for Nottingham Forest, is set to depart his present club, Botafogo, and Arsenal may compete with Fulham, another Premier League team, for his services this summer. Due to a current political and financial crisis, Botafogo must sell its star assets in order to raise money.
With 18 goal contributions in 39 games since joining from Forest last summer, Danilo is anticipated to be one of the Brazilian club’s most valuable players. Arsenal has apparently joined Fulham in expressing interest in the Brazilian ahead of the summer transfer window, and London is supposedly one of the locations being considered for a return to Europe.
Ge Globo reports that Fulham have already stated that they would be willing to pay about 30 million euros to sign the “complete” Brazilian, while Arsenal is one of four teams that have contacted Danilo’s representation about a possible transfer. The 25-year-old “phenomenon” has apparently attracted the attention of Monaco, Galatasaray, Benfica, and Arsenal.
Berta seldom takes a break, much like any outstanding athletic director. He actually had the spirit of perseverance at the Emirates even on Tuesday. His attention will be on reinforcements come summertime, which may entail the addition of another midfield player.
After speaking with the player’s representation, Berta has begun negotiations to capture Danilo from Botafogo for Arsenal this summer. According to the source, formal negotiations have not yet begun with the Brazilian team, but the Gunners seem ready to strike.
Some South American analysts consider the Brazilian midfielder, who left Nottingham Forest to return home last summer, to be a “mega phenomenon” after he scored 10 goals from midfield in 22 appearances. As a result, he could now be returning to the Premier League. However, Lewis-Skelly’s progress would be immediately stopped by this.
Carlo Ancelotti’s final Brazil roster for the World Cup, which begins next month, may include Danilo. Formerly the midfielder’s manager at Botafogo, Ancelotti’s son Davide is currently the assistant manager of the Brazil national team.