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5 Brazilian players who played for Manchester United

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Here are five world-class Brazilian players who have played for Premier League giants Manchester United since the club's inception.

Manchester United's relationship with Brazilian football has produced some memorable moments at Old Trafford, with several Seleção stars making their mark on the club's rich history. Here's an exploration of five notable Brazilians who have represented the Red Devils.

How many Brazilian players have played for Manchester United?

A total of eight (8) Brazilian players have worn the Red Devils jersey and have represented Manchester United since the inception of the club playing a huge role in the club's title campaigns at the league and European level.

Who was the first Brazilian player to play for Man United?

Kleberson

Brazilian Players Man United
Kleberson

Joined in 2003, left in 2005

Brazilian legend, Kleberson is the first player from the South American country to ever wear the Man United jersey and play for the club. As Manchester United's first Brazilian signing in 2003, World Cup winner Kleberson arrived with high expectations. Fresh from Brazil's 2002 World Cup triumph, he showed flashes of brilliance but struggled to adapt to the Premier League's intensity. Injuries ultimately limited his impact, and after two seasons yielding just 30 appearances, he departed for Turkey's Besiktas.

Anderson

Brazilian Players Man United
Anderson

Joined in 2007, left in 2015

Few Brazilian players have left such a lasting impression at Old Trafford as Anderson. Arriving as a precocious talent in 2007, he evolved into a crucial squad member during Sir Alex Ferguson's later years. His eight-year tenure saw him collect an impressive haul of silverware, including four Premier League titles and the 2008 Champions League. Making 181 appearances across all competitions, Anderson's energy and technical ability made him a valuable asset before his 2015 return to Brazilian football.

Rafael

Brazilian Players Man United

Joined in 2008, left in 2015

Rafael da Silva embodied the attacking Brazilian full-back tradition while adding his own unique and dynamic style of play to the game which made him an asset under the Alex Ferguson tenure at Man United. Joining in 2008, he developed into one of the Premier League's most dynamic right-backs. His seven-year spell featured 170 appearances and memorable goals, including a stunning strike against Liverpool. Rafael's passion for the club and aggressive defending made him a fan favourite before his 2015 transfer to Lyon.

Fabio

Brazilian Players Man United
Fabio

Joined in 2008, left in 2014

Arriving alongside his brother Rafael, Fabio da Silva offered versatility across both fullback positions. Though he made fewer appearances than his twin, totalling 56 games over six years, Fabio demonstrated similar attacking flair and determination. His most notable moment came when he started the 2011 Champions League final against Barcelona. He left for Cardiff City in 2014, having contributed to several trophy-winning campaigns.

Fred

Brazilian Players Man United
Fred

Joined in 2018, left in 2023

Fred's five-year stint at United (2018-2023) showcased his evolution as a midfielder. Initially struggling to justify his substantial transfer fee, he gradually won over supporters with his relentless work rate and improved performances under multiple managers. Contributing 14 goals in 213 appearances, Fred became particularly vital during the club's transitional periods before departing for Fenerbahce in 2023.

Each of these players contributed uniquely to Manchester United's legacy, demonstrating different aspects of Brazilian football culture while adapting to the demands of English football. Their collective impact helped pave the way for future Brazilian talents at Old Trafford.

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