Five players who can make a big step in their careers at the Copa America

Venezuela's Yangel Herrera, Copa America (Photo credit should read PEDRO UGARTE/AFP via Getty Images)
Venezuela's Yangel Herrera, Copa America (Photo credit should read PEDRO UGARTE/AFP via Getty Images) /
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Everton Soares of Brazil and Alberto Quintero of Panama
Everton Soares of Brazil and Alberto Quintero of Panama (Photo by Marcio Machado/Getty Images) /

Éverton – Brazil

The Brazilian winger had an amazing Copa America back in 2019 which got him transferred from Gremio to Benfica, arguably the best club in the Portuguese top-flight.

He was joint-top goalscorer of the last edition and Brazil’s top scorer of the tournament with three goals.

One can say that he already made a big step going to Benfica from Gremio but if he has a good cup showing this time around, he can make an even bigger step in his career going to a club in one of the bigger European leagues.

This season past he played 32 games, scored 7 goals and assisted 9. He might not have the same role as he did in the last Copa America in Tite’s squad but it is clear that he’s going to be crucial.

He could be a useful player in the EPL because of his versatility and Benfica would try to make some business out of him this summer as some clubs in Europe look to improve their financial status.