Top 3: Here are the best players to buy in Brazilian football in 2023
The year 2023 is coming to an end and it's time to remember the season of the main football clubs in Brazil. Looking back, we started to analyze how the G12 models performed on the market this year. ➡️ Follow Lance! WhatsApp and follow the most important sports news in real time Overall, we noticed that the team is more integrated across the country, with fewer subscribers. Proof of this are Palmeiras and Flamengo, teams that in recent years have become accustomed to competing against the biggest rivals in the world and have recognized strong players. The commercial battle between the two clubs was timely: Verdão signed only two players, while Rubro-Negro reinforced six. Likewise, teams that could finish higher in the Brasileirão table gained a lot of attention when signing, often unconditionally. This applies to Santos, who made 20 signings during the season, several of which were released. Vasco, who redeemed themselves in the last Brasileirão, followed the same path and reinforced their squad to 26 players. The difference is that among the signings there are players of fundamental importance to save the team, such as Argentine Vegetti. In terms of profile, the most important thing is that the big stars were repatriated from Europe, many of whom made a difference in their teams. At Grêmio, Suárez was instrumental in helping Grêmio, who had just ended their Série B campaign, climb to the second division of the Brazilian title. At São Paulo, Lucas Moura and James Rodriguez arrived at the same time, but they performed differently. And let's not forget Marcelo's return to Fluminense, a partnership that gave the club an unprecedented victory. Idol and decisive player, Lucas Moura helped São Paulo win the Brazilian Championship (Photo: Rubens Chiri / saopaulofc.net) Without further ado, let's take a look at the Top-3 of the best players in Brazilian football in 2023, taking into account the team's performance this season, how much he played and how much he cost the club. Pablo Vegetti (winner) - Hired by Vasco da Gama for just R$1.1 million (around R$5 million at the time), the “Pirate” played a fundamental role in saving Vasco from the threat of defeat. The striker arrived at Gigante da Colina at the end of the Brasileirão's first season and scored 10 goals in 21 matches – an average of practically one goal every two games. In terms of performance, results, and relative costs and benefits, an attacker cannot be eliminated from this list. ➡️ Check out the Top-3 of Vasco da Gama's best signings for 2023. Vegetti was decisive in saving Vasco's victory in the Brasileirão (Photo: Leandro Amorim/Vasco) Marcelo (left-back) - Fluminense is European champion with overall success, Veneziano returned to the club with a very specific mission: to help Fluminense win the Libertadores in a similar way. At the beginning of the year, he showed what he had by scoring against Flamengo in the Cariocão final. It should be noted that the coach not only raised Tricolor's technical level but also assumed the expected role of leader in the locker room. In the end everything worked out: Fluminense won the Libertadores and Marcelo was one of the team's highlights in the tournament. ➡️ Check out the Top-3 of Fluminense's best attackers in 2023. Marcelo achieved everything in Europe – and to repeat his success in South America (Photo: Giuseppe Cacace/AFP) Luis Suárez (striker) – Grêmio is the sixth most active attacker of the world in 2023 In 2023, he will compete in the Brasileirão. That sentence alone puts Suárez in our… Top-3, but ahead of the Uruguayan. With 29 goals and 17 assists this season, Grêmio has just been promoted from Série B to second place in the Brasileirão. In the national tournament alone, he was responsible for 44% of Immortal's goals. There were no titles, it's true - Suárez won one with Gauchão and another with Recopa Gaúcha -, but the "mum" of the Champions League that the Uruguayan left in Brazilian football was worth it. ➡️ Check out the Top-3 of Grêmio's best signings for 2023 Suárez gives Brazilian football a “Champions League flavor” (Photo: IMAGO/Pressinphoto) Honorable mentions - Lucas Moura (São Paulo) and Paulinho-Mlético (from Gwoers). as a player). they arrived at their club on a free transfer and could have easily been in the Top-3, but privately missed out. Lucas returned to São Paulo after 11 years in Europe and played a decisive role in Tricolor winning the Copa do Brasil. If the Morumbi club hadn't redeemed themselves after the qualifiers, the win would have been a much more obvious place to enter the main list. Damn, Paulinho redeemed himself even when Galo was restless (Photo: Pedro Souza / Atlético) Paulinho, on the other hand, was restless throughout the season. He has scored 31 goals this season and forms a lethal attacking duo with coach Hulk. He found the back of the net 20 times in the Brasileirão and finished the tournament at the top of the scorers table. The only reason it didn't make it into our top 3 is because Galo didn't remain stable during the season, which meant that the achievement wasn't significantly titled at the end of the year. ➡️ See São Paulo's 3 best signings for 2023 ➡️ See Atlético-MG's 3 best signings for 2023 See the 3 best signings in Brazilian football ➡️ Top-3 Check out Bota's pfo3 ➡️ Check out the Top-3 of the best signings in Corinthians ➡️ Check out the Top-3 of the best choices do Cruzeiro ➡️ Check out the Top-3 of Flamengo's best picks ➡️ Top-3 of the best picks from Internacional iat guaranteed ➡️ Check out the Top-3 of Palmeiras' best signings Top-3 of San3tos' best signings Now, we want your opinion, fan: what are your club's three best signings for the 2023 season? Click on the post below to leave a comment! 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