La Liga
Robinho Junior begins to make his way with unexpected strength. The young Brazilian winger, heir to Robinho's talent, has attracted the attention of several European clubs while still taking his first professional steps at Santos. His progression, his surname, and his ability to unsettle opponents have sparked a growing interest, especially in La Liga.
More and more reports highlight his growth and qualities, fueling the possibility of a move to Europe sooner rather than later.
Robinho Junior enters RCD Espanyol's radar
RCD Espanyol has been the first European club to take concrete steps. According to various sources in Brazil, the Catalan club has made a formal inquiry to the player's circle to understand the conditions for a future transfer. The contact was not directed to Santos but to the player's mother and agent, aiming to evaluate the cost of an operation that could accelerate in the upcoming transfer windows.
The Brazilian club, on the other hand, faces a dilemma. 'O Globo' reports that Santos needs to generate income and could accept sales to balance its books, but they consider Robinho Junior a strategic piece of the sporting project. At only 17 years old —turning 18 in December— he is getting minutes in Brasileirao and has already been labeled as Santos' most promising gem from the academy.
The winger has played ten games this season, gradually integrating into the first team dynamics. Although his impact is still limited, his performances reflect the maturity of a player ready to take on increasing responsibilities.
Santos wants to keep him, but Europe is pressing
Santos' board has a clear idea: to avoid his immediate departure. The club wants the youngster to consolidate his development in Brazil before considering a move that could be as high-profile as lucrative. The strategy is to nurture him, provide continuity, and allow his value to keep rising.
However, European clubs have already started to monitor him closely, especially from La Liga, where several teams see him as a modern winger. His style —quick, explosive, capable of taking on opponents, and with the personality to take risks— fits perfectly with the demands of Spanish football. For RCD Espanyol, his potential signing would represent a future investment with room for growth and the potential to increase in value.

What makes Robinho Junior special?
A profile that could shine in La Liga
Beyond the weight of his surname, Robinho Junior stands out for his own qualities. His one-on-one ability, speed in tight spaces, and knack for breaking lines make him a player with a high ceiling. He moves well wide but can also start from inside to create numerical advantages, expanding his usefulness in various attacking systems.
The inevitable comparison with his father doesn't bother him. In fact, those around him affirm that the youngster's maturity and quick learning ability are two of his main virtues. In Santos, they see him ready to take on challenges, although they consider it crucial that his transition to Europe be progressive and structured.
A future that is already raising expectations
The transfer market is attentive, Espanyol persists, and Santos evaluates every step. Amidst all this, Robinho Junior continues to accumulate minutes, experience, and prominence. His growth seems inevitable, and his potential arrival in La Liga could be the start of a career capable of surpassing the shadow of his surname.
The only certainty is that his name will continue to be on everyone's lips. The move to Europe is on the horizon, and Robinho Junior is preparing to script his own story.
This news is an automatic translation. You can read the original news, Robinho Junior tiene una oferta para jugar en España
