Vinicius Junior became one of the world's most expensive teenage signings when Spanish giants Real Madrid agreed to acquire his rights from Flamengo from July 2018 for 46 million euros.
The 16-year-old's phenomenal abilities will be on display in the first FIFA tournament in the country. He became one of the world's most expensive teenage signings when Spanish giants Real Madrid agreed to acquire his rights from Flamengo from July 2018 for 46 million euros.
Speaking about the Brazilian playing in India, tournament director Javier Ceppi said, "The FIFA U-17 World Cup has always been a tournament to watch for the future stars and Vinicius Junior comes with already a fair bit of reputation around him.
"It will truly be a privilege for Indians to watch live players of the stature of him and will also serve as bragging rights to say 'I saw him live play his first World Cup in India'.
"There will be plenty of future stars coming this October to India and Vinicius Jr. will be one of them. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity for football fans."
The talented youngster shot to prominence when he helped Brazil win the Under-17 South American Championship in March, scoring seven goals and being named the best player of the tournament.
Brazil have been placed in Group D in the tournament and will be playing two group stage games in Kochi and in Goa.
Image: Vinicius Junior in action for Flamengo.
Photograph: Pilar Olivares/Reuters
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