Arsenal €10m offer for Brazilian could twist – Development needs loan

by · Sport Witness

Arsenal have been monitoring Palmeiras defender Luis Benedetti for months, but the Brazilian club may first send the youngster on loan to gain more experience before any move to Europe.

That’s according to Bolavip, who report that Palmeiras are discussing a potential loan for the 19-year-old centre-back to another Brazilian side, Athletico Paranaense. The move is being considered internally as a way to give the defender more consistent playing time.

Benedetti already belongs to manager Abel Ferreira’s senior squad. However, strong competition in Palmeiras’ defence has limited his opportunities this season.

Loan option emerges in development plan

Bolavip explain that Palmeiras see the loan as part of their wider development strategy for young players. The club want Benedetti to gain regular minutes at a high level.

Talks with Athletico are ongoing. The goal is to structure a deal that guarantees the defender consistent involvement during the season.

Internally, Palmeiras believe this type of experience could accelerate his growth. The expectation is that he would return more prepared to compete for a place in the first team.

So far, Benedetti has made 16 appearances for Palmeiras’ senior side. He has scored once and accumulated close to 1,000 minutes.

European interest still part of the picture

While the loan idea is being discussed, the defender’s situation has also attracted interest from Europe. Arsenal are among the clubs who have followed the centre-back.

Brazilian reports previously claimed the Premier League side signalled a potential offer around €10m (£8.6m). Palmeiras refused to open negotiations at that level.

The Brazilian club’s stance has been consistent. Benedetti is under contract until 2029 and has a €100m (£86m) release clause.

Our take: Loan could make sense before PL step

From Arsenal’s perspective, waiting may actually be the most logical outcome. Benedetti is still not a regular starter at Palmeiras. That alone suggests a direct jump to Premier League football would be premature at this stage.

A loan to Athletico could therefore be useful for everyone involved. Regular minutes would give the defender the chance to develop physically and tactically.

If he performs well with more responsibility, his profile could rise quickly. In that scenario, Arsenal – or other European clubs – would be evaluating a much more prepared player in the near future.