When the fourth official stepped towards the touchline and held his board aloft – the number 47 displayed on it in big green digits – a murmur of anticipation crackled around Allianz Parque.
It was late February and Palmeiras’ Campeonato Paulista fixture against Guarani was drifting; the home side were 1-0 up, comfortable, and the life had gone from the game. But the fans knew the last 20 minutes would now be well worth staying for.
They were about to get another glimpse of 17-year-old Gabriel Veron, their number 47 and the most exciting prospect to have come through the Palmeiras academy since current Manchester City star Gabriel Jesus.
Gabriel Veron is perhaps the hottest property on Brazilian soccer’s lucrative transfer market at the moment. Since leading the U17 national team to World Cup glory on home soil in 2019, he has been attracting admiring glances from several among Europe’s moneyed elite.