Brazilian Football Players in Premier League 2019/20
Brazilian Football Players in Premier League 2019/20? Are you from Brazil? Have you ever wanted to know who your fellow Brazilians Football Players in English Premier League 2019/20? Well if you have ever wanted to find out the Brazilian Soccer Players in Premier League 2019/20 worry not because we have prepared a list of Brazilian Football Players in Premier League 2019/20 at each and every club in the Premier League including those sent out on loan.
Most Expensive Brazilian Player in EPL 2019/20

Brazilian Football Players in Premier League 2019/20? Who is the Most expensive Brazilian player in Premier League 2019/20? Alisson is the most expensive Brazilian player in Premier League 2019/20. He moved for €65,5 million from Roma to Liverpool. Regardless of his origin he is also one of the most expensive players in the world overall.
SEE ALSO: Liverpool Players Salaries 2019 (Weekly Wages) – Highest Paid 2019/20
2019/20 Brazilians in EPL
Here is the full list of Brazilian players currently playing in the Premier League.
Full List of Brazilian Football Players in Premier League
Brazilian Football Players in Premier League? Edu was a member of the Arsenal “Invincibles” team which won the Premier League in 2004. Anderson won four Premier League titles with Manchester United. Rafael won three Premier League titles with Manchester United. Here is a full list of all the Brazilian Football players in the Premier League. Enjoy!

- Alex – Chelsea – 2007–12
- Alisson – Liverpool – 2018–
- Afonso Alves – Middlesbrough – 2007–09
- Anderson – Manchester United – 2007–15
- Anderson Silva – Everton – 2006–07
- Fábio Aurélio – Liverpool – 2006–11
- Júlio Baptista – Arsenal – 2006–07
- Juliano Belletti – Chelsea – 2007–10
- Bernard – Everton – 2018–
- Bernardo – Brighton & Hove Albion – 2018–
- Léo Bonatini – Wolverhampton Wanderers – 2018–19
- Branco – Middlesbrough – 1995–97
- Caçapa – Newcastle United – 2007–09
- Philippe Coutinho – Liverpool – 2012–18
- Danilo – Manchester City – 2017–19
- David Luiz – Chelsea, Arsenal – 2011–14, 2016–
- Denílson – Arsenal – 2006–11
- Guly do Prado – Southampton – 2012–14
- Doni – Liverpool – 2011–12
- Doriva – Middlesbrough – 2002–06
- Douglas Luiz – Aston Villa – 2019–
- Ederson – Manchester City – 2017–
- Edu – Arsenal – 2000–05
- Elano – Manchester City – 2007–09
- Emerson – Middlesbrough – 1996–97
- Evandro – Hull City – 2016–17
- Fabinho – Liverpool – 2018–
- Fábio – Manchester United, Queens Park Rangers, Cardiff City, Middlesbrough – 2009–14, 2016–17
- Felipe Anderson – West Ham United – 2018–
- Fernando – Manchester City – 2014–17
- Fernandinho – Manchester City – 2013–
- Filipe Luís – Chelsea – 2014–15
- Roberto Firmino – Liverpool – 2015–
- Fred – Manchester United – 2018–
- Fumaça – Newcastle United – 1999–2000
- Jesus – Manchester City – 2016–
- Gabriel Martinelli – Arsenal – 2019–
- Gabriel Paulista – Arsenal – 2014–17
- Geovanni – Manchester City, Hull City – 2007–10
- Gilberto – Tottenham Hotspur – 2007–09
- Gilberto Silva – Arsenal – 2002–08
- Gláuber – Manchester City – 2008–09
- Heurelho Gomes – Tottenham Hotspur, Watford – 2008–11, 2015–18
- Ilan – West Ham United – 2009–10
- Isaías – Coventry City – 1995–97
- Mário Jardel – Bolton Wanderers – 2003–04
- Jô – Manchester City, Everton – 2008–11
- Joelinton – Newcastle United – 2019–
- Júlio César – Bolton Wanderers – 2004–05
- Júlio César – Queens Park Rangers – 2012–13
- Juninho – Middlesbrough – 1995–97, 1999–2000, 2002–04
- Kenedy – Chelsea, Watford, Newcastle United – 2015–19
- Kléberson – Manchester United – 2003–05
- Lucas Leiva – Liverpool – 2007–17
- Lucas Moura – Tottenham Hotspur – 2017–
- Maicon – Manchester City – 2012–13
- Mineiro – Chelsea – 2008–09
- Nenê – West Ham United – 2014–15
- Oscar – Chelsea – 2012–17
- Alexandre Pato – Chelsea – 2015–16
- Paulinho – Tottenham Hotspur – 2013–15
- Andreas Pereira – Manchester United – 2014–16, 2018–
- Bruno Perone – Queens Park Rangers – 2011–12
- Lucas Piazon – Chelsea – 2012–13
- Rafael – Manchester United – 2008–15
- Ramires – Chelsea – 2010–16
- Richarlison – Watford, Everton – 2017–
- Douglas Rinaldi – Watford – 2006–07
- Robinho – Manchester City – 2008–10
- Fábio Rochemback – Middlesbrough – 2005–08
- Rodrigo – Everton – 2002–03
- Roque Júnior – Leeds United – 2003–04
- Sandro – Tottenham Hotspur, Queens Park Rangers, West Bromwich Albion – 2010–16
- André Santos – Arsenal – 2011–12
- Rafael Schmitz – Birmingham City – 2007–08
- Sylvinho – Arsenal, Manchester City – 1999–2001, 2009–10
- Emerson Thome – Sheffield Wednesday, Chelsea, Sunderland, Bolton Wanderers – 1997–2004
- Wesley – Aston Villa – 2019–
- Willian – Chelsea – 2013–
Brazilian Football Players in Premier League
Club With The Most Brazilian Players in The Premier League 2019/20

How many Brazilian football players are there in the Premier League? There are a total number of 20 Brazilian players currently playing in the Premier League.
Which club has the most Brazilian players on their team? Liverpool and Manchester City are clubs with the most Brazilian players (3 each).
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