August is marked in most parts of the world by the start of a new season, with new competitions kicking off.
The five major European leagues – England, Spain, Italy, Germany, and France – begin this month, featuring several Brazilian players.
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Main Brazilians in the Premier League
Current Premier League champions, Manchester City have experienced goalkeeper Ederson as their starter and brought in forward Savinho, who played last season for Girona in Spain.
Arsenal, who finished second in the tournament last season, boasts a trio of “Gabriels”: Gabriel Jesus, Gabriel Martinelli, and Gabriel Magalhães, along with Jorginho, who is an Italian naturalized player.
Liverpool has goalkeeper Alisson defending the net, while Tottenham features striker Richarlison as their main goal scorer.
Meanwhile, Manchester United has two Brazilian players in their squad: midfielder Casemiro, who is usually a starter, and forward Antony, who is typically a substitute.