Who is Breno Bidon? The Corinthians pearl coveted by the European elite

Breno Bidon is, along with Gabriel Moscardo, one of the great pearls of the Timão youth academy
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Josué Seixas
2024-07-24 18:28:17

Brazilian football is full of talent, of young players with the necessary projection to stand out at the highest level and of true pearls that, in a few years, will give a lot to talk about. One of these pearls, without a doubt, is the Corinthians midfielder, Breno Bidon.

Born in São Paulo on February 20, 2005, Breno de Souza Bidon began his professional career at the club of his love, Sport Club Corinthians Paulista, a club with which he has already managed to debut in the most important competitions on the continent, attracting strong interest from some of the biggest clubs in the world.

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Breno Bidon, the Timão pearl that captivates in Europe

Who is Breno Bidon? To begin with, he is a midfielder who can play both in creative positions and in very offensive facets, managing to have the versatility to occupy spaces on the pitch that only a winger or an attacking midfielder should cover.

This year, with Coringão, Breno has been one of the few good news that the São Paulo club has had, which is immersed in sporting and financial problems due to issues with its sponsor.

In mid-2024, Breno Bidon saw action in both the Brasileirão and the Copa Sudamericana with Corinthians, and it was in this same 2024 when he achieved the long-awaited debut with the first team, being currently an indispensable piece for the creation of play.

His highest point? His excellent performance during the Copinha 2024, a tournament in which he played nine games, scoring one goal and providing two assists. After his good performance, Timão began to take him into account for their sports planning, also generating interest from some of the biggest clubs in Europe.

Just as Gabriel Moscardo managed a multi-million dollar transfer to PSG, Breno Bidon is expected to be Corinthians’ next big sale. The player, with a contract until 2028, has a “mere” 100 million reais release clause and according to international media reports, Bayern Munich have closely sounded him out in recent months.

In principle, Corinthians would not have the intention of selling Breno in the upcoming transfer windows, as they would only consider listening to offers in 2025, when the player has shown his best version at the club. This, with the intention of being able to negotiate a higher transfer fee.