'Looks like SpongeBob but a real talent!' – Nottingham Forest star tipped for big money transfer amid links with Real Madrid and Barcelona

Stuart Pearce says Murillo "looks like SpongeBob" but is a "real talent" and could attract interest from the likes of Real Madrid and Barcelona.

  • Brazilian defender starring at the City Ground
  • Tied to a long-term contract in
  • Already caught the eye of heavyweight outfits

'Looks like SpongeBob but a real talent!' - Nottingham Forest star tipped for big money transfer amid links with Real Madrid and Barcelona'Looks like SpongeBob but a real talent!' - Nottingham Forest star tipped for big money transfer amid links with Real Madrid and Barcelona'Looks like SpongeBob but a real talent!' - Nottingham Forest star tipped for big money transfer amid links with Real Madrid and Barcelona

For now, the mercurial Brazilian defender is tied to a long-term contract at . He has been at the City Ground since the summer of 2023, taking in 75 appearances for the Reds across two seasons.

‘s performances have caught the eye, with his physical qualities being complemented by ball-playing flair that is expected of South American performers that line up in any position. The 23-year-old is a lot of fun to watch.

With there still plenty of potential to be unlocked in his game, it has been suggested that Murillo could go on to become the first £100 million ($132m) defender in world football – with his skill set considered to be a good fit for Clasico rivals in La Liga.

Forest legend Pearce – speaking in association with Freebets.com, home of best casino sites – told BALLGM when asked if Murillo is destined to reach the very top: “I really like him. He’s one of these that churns the games out, plays all the games, reads the game really well.

“He’s not your stamp of a central defender. He’s got a physique that makes him look like SpongeBob, but I think he’s a real talent. Comfortable on the ball, can find a pass. He does the unusual at times as well but when you consider his age, he is a real talent.

“He’s one that Forest, with the addition of [Nikola] Milenkovic to partner him and the way they play, they fit the counter-attack method. Murillo probably could go and play at another club that play more expansive, and he’ll deal with that. I think it suits Milenkovic to play at Forest, because they cover him a little bit, he’s got to defend the 18-yard box, and that suits him brilliantly. Murillo is a wonderful talent and really important they keep hold of him.”

Murillo’s deal on Trentside is due to run until 2029. Forest have no intention of sanctioning a sale any time soon, but their resolve may be tested in upcoming windows as their Samba star continues to shine.