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Report: Aston Villa and Crystal Palace battling Atalanta for exciting defender

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Premier League duo Aston Villa and Crystal Palace are planning to raid Benfica for exciting full-back Fabio Baptista, according to Calciomercato.

While fans of both the Villans and the Eagles are unlikely to be particularly clued about this Lisbon-born 19-year-old, reports suggesting that Atalanta are interested speak volumes about Baptista’s potential.

Last season’s Champions League quarter-finalists are the masters when it comes to unearthing rough diamonds after all, having discovered Dejan Kulusevski, Robin Gosens, Mario Pasalic and new £35 million Manchester United signing Amad Diallo, before either selling them on for a massive profit or transforming them into players with genuine elite-level potential.

Portugal U20 star Baptista has a long way to go yet. But the level of interest in an unproven youngster shows this is a player with real ability.

Aston Villa have put a real emphasis on bringing some of the most exciting, up-and-coming talents in the game to England in recent months.

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If Villa can fight off competition from Atalanta and top-flight rivals Crystal Palace, Baptista will join Sil Swinkels, Lamare Bogarde, Oliwier Zych, Louis Barry and Ben Chrisene at their Bodymoor Heath academy base.

A skilful, attack-minded right-back who carries the ball with real confidence, Baptista looks an ideal fit for Dean Smith’s free-flowing style.

Roy Hodgson’s counter-attacking approach, meanwhile, has a tendency to get the best out of quicksilver wide players at Crystal Palace.

Roy Hodgson, Manager of Crystal Palace looks on prior to the Premier League match between Crystal Palace and Arsenal FC at Selhurst Park on January 11, 2020 in London, United Kingdom. (Dan Istitene/Getty Images)