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Hapoel Be'er Sheva Nears Record Signing of Joao Victor from ZTE for 1.7 Million Euros

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Hapoel Be'er Sheva is set to make one of its most expensive signings ever by acquiring 22-year-old left winger Joao Victor from Hungarian club ZTE for 1.7 million euros plus 20% of any future transfer fee, according to international transfer journalist Rudy Galetti. If completed, this deal would rank as the second-largest transfer in the club's history, following the purchase of Dia Saba. Victor would become Be'er Sheva's third signing this summer, joining Marco Wolf and Niv Yehoshua.

Born on April 27, 2004, in Sao Luis, Brazil, Victor began his career in the youth systems of Nautico and Ceara, making his senior debut in 2021. He spent four years at Ceara, including a loan spell at Japan's FC Osaka, before moving to Hungary's Zalaegerszeg last summer for 200,000 euros. In his first season in Hungary, he scored nine goals and provided six assists in 38 appearances across all competitions.

Both Brazilian and Hungarian sources describe Victor as a highly promising talent who has yet to reach his full potential. Be'er Sheva's willingness to invest a significant sum after just one European season indicates their view of him as a long-term asset with potential resale value. The club aims to strengthen its squad ahead of the upcoming season with this strategic acquisition.

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