‘So good’ – Thiago Silva’s new teammate is £52m wonderkid wanted by Premier League giants


Porto have been warned they will already be struggling to keep their latest prodigy just weeks after his signing.

The Portuguese giants have been active in the winter market, signing 41-year-old Thiago Silva and a player 24 years younger.

Silva, who played for Porto's B team between 2004 and 2005, has now returned to the club

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Silva, who played for Porto’s B team between 2004 and 2005, has now returned to the club.

Silva signed a six-month contract with the option of a further year at Porto, days after him has officially left Brazilian club Fluminense.

The experienced defender’s first time with “Tricolor” ended in 2008 with his move to AC Milan, the same year that Oskar Pietuszewski was born.

17 years later, the pair made their league debut for Porto on Sunday in a 1-0 win against Vitória Guimarães and each left an impression.

Silva played the entire 90 minutes and kept a clean sheet, but Pietuszewski grabbed the headlines with a stunning cameo.

European football expert Andy Brassell admitted he was “really impressed” in a glowing review of the teenage winger’s debut.

“You see him coming over just before Christmas, 17 years old, he’s from Poland, and you think: ‘Okay, one for the future, here we go’,” he told The Pitch Prospect.com.

“Then he comes on as a substitute in the second part of the second half, away at Guimarães, perhaps the most difficult game Porto has had this season.”

“Pietuszewski comes, has never played for them before, is only 17, and changes the game.”