Get all your news in one place.
100’s of premium titles.
One app.
Start reading
Chronicle Live
Chronicle Live
Sport
Oscar Haley

Neymar and Brazilian legends back Newcastle linked Gabriel Barbosa to 'play in any team'

Brazilian striker Gabriel Barbosa has re-emerged as an intriguing transfer target for Newcastle United this summer. The 25-year-old Flamengo striker was understood to be on Newcastle radar back in January, with brief discussions taking place about a loan-move with an option to buy.

ChronicleLive understands Barbosa's representatives are now keen on re-opening discussions. The Brazilian forward is said to want to silence some of his critics in Europe, who saw him flop during his ill-fated spell with Inter Milan back in 2016.

Barbosa, nicknamed 'Gabigol', moved to Inter for a fee around the £30m mark, and failed to settle in Italy. At that time, he was one of Brazil's most hyped-up prospects. During his time at the San Siro however, he scored just once in 10 appearances, before ending up back in Brazil.

READ MORE: Long-term Newcastle United target Gabriel Barbosa playing the waiting game

The return to Brazil has seen him rediscover his goalscoring prowess, with Gabigol netting 74 goals in 121 league games. His exploits have seen him become a regular fixture in the Brazilian national team too. While he has played in just one of Brazil's 2022 internationals, the Flamengo forward featured 12 times for the Selecao back in 2021.

Barbosa is a heavily left-footed forward comfortable playing through the middle or off the right-wing. While his star might have fallen slightly since his move to Italy, there is every reason to believe he could come back to Europe stronger. After all, plenty of Brazilian legends have spoken very highly of the striker...

Adriano

There are big similarities between Brazilian legend Adriano and Barbosa who both played for Flamengo and Inter. And the former Inter forward is a big fan of Gabigol's.

"Gabigol is a player who can be decisive at any moment in a match. ” said the former Inter striker told Brazilian news outlet O Dia back in 2021.

Neymar

Another famous Brazilian to laud Barbosa's talents is Paris Saint Germain forward Neymar. The pair played together during the early stages of their careers at Santos in Brazil and have played alongside each other at national team level too.

"I like Gabriel a lot,” he told Brazilian news outlet Esporte Interativo.

“We played together at Santos and at the Olympics with Brazil, I feel great with him. I spoke to him and told him he must be happy with what he has done. Gabriel can play in any team.”

Zico

Perhaps the greatest player in Flamengo history, Zico believes Barbosa has "much more" ahead of him in his career. Whether that will be with the Brazilian side or back in Europe remains to be seen...

“I think Gabigol has everything to be the greatest striker in Flamengo’s history," Zico told O Dia

"It’s getting there. His performance got better and better, consolidating himself as one of the greats.

“He’s already gone down in history. He is young and can do much more, and hopefully, he can do it. Doing this is always good to give joy to the Rubro-Negro fan and, logically, we always expect this from a guy who has the potential that he has.”

Tim Vickery

However, while Barbosa has garnered plenty of praise from his compatriots, South American football expert Tim Vickery is more reserved on whether or not the Brazilian would be successful in Europe this time around.

“He’s 25 already, he had one go already in Europe with Inter Milan and Benfica, and it was an absolute disaster," Vickery told talkSPORT earlier this year.

“People spoke very badly of him, if he was chocolate he would eat himself, he swanned around like he was Pretty Boy Floyd.

“He has problems with his emotional intelligence, although he is getting better. He is all left foot and he has never done it at the highest level. When he played Liverpool in that World Club Cup Final a couple of years ago now, Van Dijk just put him in his pocket.”

READ NEXT

Why Newcastle's economical June points to exciting July

Eddie Howe's challenge as he looks to trim down squad

The Magpies quoted crazy fee for Southampton star

Jamal Lewis' big question as he returns to Newcastle training ground

Forget Twitter negativity, Newcastle have already had a great window

Sign up to read this article
Read news from 100’s of titles, curated specifically for you.
Already a member? Sign in here
Related Stories
Top stories on inkl right now
One subscription that gives you access to news from hundreds of sites
Already a member? Sign in here
Our Picks
Fourteen days free
Download the app
One app. One membership.
100+ trusted global sources.