brazilian football player

Neres and the second or paternal family name is Campos. In this portuguese name, the beginning or maternal syndicate name isand the second or paternal kin name is David Neres Campos ( brazilian portuguese : [ daˈvid ˈnɛris ] ; born 3 March 1997 ) is a brazilian professional football player who plays as a forward for Eredivisie cabaret Ajax and the Brazil national team. [ 2 ] He much plays as a winger.

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Club career [edit ]

São Paulo [edit ]

Born in São Paulo, Neres joined São Paulo ‘s youth setup in September 2007, aged ten. [ 3 ] In February 2016, after being regularly used in that year ‘s U-20 Copa Libertadores, he suffered a shoulder wound which kept him sidelined for months. Neres was promoted to the main team by director Ricardo Gomes in August 2016. He made his first team – and Série A introduction – on 17 October, coming on as a second-half substitute for Robson in a 2–1 away win against Fluminense. [ 4 ] On 22 October 2016 Neres scored his first finish, netting the last in a 2–0 home gain against Ponte Preta. [ 5 ] Fourteen days late he scored his irregular goal, netting the irregular in a 4–0 home route of local rival Corinthians. [ 6 ]

ajax [edit ]

On 30 January 2017, Neres moved to the Dutch club Ajax for a report fee of €12 million. [ 2 ]

2016–17 season [edit ]

Neres made his introduction for Ajax against Heracles Almelo, on 26 February 2017. In that season, he managed to get 3 goals in 8 league matches. He besides featured in an Ajax team that went to the UEFA Europa League final examination that year .

2017–18 season [edit ]

Neres managed to get 14 goals and 13 assists in 32 league matches, making him the most valuable player of Ajax that year, having scored the most goals and assists combined. Neres himself sees the game against Feyenoord, [ 7 ] on 22 October 2017, as his breakthrough, where he racked up three assists in a 4–1 away acquire .

2018–19 season [edit ]

Neres with Ajax in 2019 In his third temper, Neres scored his first official european goal against Standard Liège in the second base leg of the third qualifying orotund of the Champions League. In that year, Neres was n’t guaranteed a starting topographic point improving until February. Because of this, there were rumours that Neres wanted to leave. In January, Guangzhou Evergrande made a £36.9 million bid on Neres, [ 8 ] but Ajax ultimately refused, because they wanted to keep the team together to win prizes that year and make it far in the UEFA Champions League. In the moment leg in the beat of 16 of the UEFA Champions League, in a memorable game against Real Madrid, Neres scored the second gear goal to give Ajax the lead on sum, and the dutch slope finally won a by a margin of 5–3, therefore knocking the three-time defending european champions out of the competition. [ 9 ]

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On 31 March 2019, Neres scored the win goal and picked up a penalty in the championship clash against PSV, to win 3–1. [ 10 ] He besides scored an authoritative counterweight against Juventus at home to secure hopes for Ajax ‘s semi-final qualification in the first stage at base. Neres won his first Eredivisie title as Ajax finished three points ahead of rivals PSV. Neres besides won his first KNVB Cup when Ajax won 4–0 against Willem II in the final. [ 11 ]

2019–20 season [edit ]

Despite reported interest from the likes of Manchester United and Atlético Madrid, Neres signed a new contract with Ajax on 7 August 2019 that runs through 2023. The manage added a far year to his prior softwood that was set to expire in 2022. [ 12 ]

International career [edit ]

On 8 March 2019, he received his first senior team call-up by passenger car Tite for the Brazil national football team, replacing an injure Vinícius Júnior, for the friendlies against Panama and the Czech Republic to be held late that calendar month. Neres made his senior team debut against Czech Republic on 26 March 2019, in the 63rd moment as a substitute for Richarlison. In that game, he made an assist and produced a backheel which led to a goal, contributing to two goals in the 3–1 acquire against Czech Republic. [ 13 ]

personal life [edit ]

On 12 July 2020, Neres ‘ girlfriend, german model Kira Winona, gave give birth to their first child. Their daughter is named Hope Winona Neres. [ 14 ]

career statistics [edit ]

baseball club [edit ]

As of match played 30 October 2021.[15]

Appearances and goals by club, season and competition

Club

Season

League

Cup

Continental

Other

Total

Division
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals
Apps
Goals

São Paulo
2016
Série A

8
3
0
0
0
0
3[a]
0
11
3

Jong Ajax
2016–17
Eerste Divisie

4
2



4
2

2017–18

1
1



1
1

Total

5
3



5
3

Ajax
2016–17
Eredivisie

8
3
0
0
4[b]
0

12
3

2017–18

32
14
2
0
3[c]
0

37
14

2018–19

29
8
6
1
15[d]
3

50
12

2019–20

12
6
0
0
8[d]
0
0
0
20
6

2020–21

25
3
4
2
10[e]
3

39
8

2021–22

10
3
0
0
3[d]
0
1[f]
0
14
3

Total

116
37
12
3
43
6
1
0
172
46

Career total

129
43
12
3
43
6
4
0
186
52

International [edit ]

As of 10 September 2019.[16]

Brazil

Year
Apps
Goals

2019
7
1

Total
7
1

International goals [edit ]

No.
Date
Venue
Opponent
Score
Result
Competition

1.
9 June 2019
Estádio Beira-Rio, Porto Alegre, Brazil
 Honduras
5–0
7–0
Friendly

Honours [edit ]

São Paulo [ 17 ]
Ajax [ 17 ]
Brazil
Individual

References [edit ]

  • David Neres at Soccerway
  • David Neres at WorldFootball.net