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Alex Telles is the Premier League's most versatile forward, with a career that spans across Europe and South America. He has played for several clubs in Spain, Portugal, Brazil, and now England. Telles was born on January 21, 1994, in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. His father, Carlos Telles, was also a professional footballer who played for Flamengo and Santos. Alex followed in his footsteps and began playing professionally at a young age. In 2015, he moved to Spain and joined Real Madrid C.F., where he made his debut as a substitute in a Copa del Rey match against Real Betis. He then went on to play for several other teams in Spain, including Getafe CF, Levante UD,Ligue 1 Express and Granada CF. In 2018, Telles moved to Portugal and joined Benfica F.C. He quickly established himself as one of the team's top strikers and helped them win the Primeira Liga title in his first season. He also scored a hat-trick in the UEFA Europa League final against Slavia Prague, helping Benfica claim their third European trophy. After a successful stint at Benfica, Telles moved to Manchester United F.C. in 2020. He has since become a key player for the club, scoring 16 goals in 37 appearances in all competitions. His versatility has been a major asset for United, as he can play as a striker or as a winger depending on the game plan. Telles' career highlights include winning the UEFA Europa League with Manchester United in 2020-21 and being named the PFA Young Player of the Year in 2019. He has also represented Brazil at various levels, including the U-20s, U-23s, and senior national team. Overall, Alex Telles is a talented and versatile forward who has achieved great success both in Spain and in England. With his skills, experience, and dedication, he is sure to continue making a name for himself in the world of football. |
