Alejandro Almaraz the promising Argentine forward is going to join Esporte Clube Vitória on a one-year loan from Nueva Chicago. The move which is free of charge for Vitória includes a purchase option based on specific objectives This transfer is part of how Vitória wants to develop young talents and grow internationally.
- Almaraz is joining Vitória on a one-year loan from Nueva Chicago.
- The transfer is free with a purchase option depending on objectives.
- Almaraz hasn’t scored in the 2025 season but people know him for being quick and making plays.
Almaraz’s Move to Vitória
Alejandro Almaraz who was born in 2006 is going to start with Vitória’s under-20 team probably, but might get called up to the main team. His transfer is part of how Vitória wants to make their team better by getting players from other countries. By bringing Almaraz in Vitória wants to do better in the Brasileirão which is like the main football league in Brazil.
Almaraz is really quick and good at making plays happen even though he didn’t score any goals in 2025. If you want to know more about the Argentine league where Almaraz started playing check out the Argentine Primera División overview.
🚨Alejandro Almaraz ya está en Brasil para hacerse pruebas médicas y firmar con el Vitoria.
*️⃣Nueva Chicago lo cedió a préstamo sin cargo por un año y con opción de compra con distintos objetivos. https://t.co/EJuGZmS4Hx— César Luis Merlo (@CLMerlo)
July 31, 2025
Vitória’s Strategic Vision
Vitória got Almaraz because they want to help young players get better and be more known around the world. The club wants to do better in the Brasileirão which is super intense and really good for players like Almaraz to learn more and get better.
Almaraz coming to Brazil isn’t just big for Vitória but shows how Brazilian football is changing. More and more clubs are trying to get young players from other countries. It’s like part of this big change happening in the league.
Broader Implications for Brazilian Football
Almaraz going to Vitória shows how Brazilian football is changing cause lots of clubs are getting young players from other countries now. This is making Brazilian football different and gives cool chances to both players and clubs. You can find out more about what Vitória plans to do on their official page.
If you want to know more about what’s changing in the Brasileirão like how teams are doing things different and players moving around check out stuff like Dudu’s potential move to Atlético MG.









