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In Part 2 of our João Neves story, the boy from Tavira steps into the big time.
After impressing at Benfica, João moves into the first team, makes his senior debut, plays in the Champions League, wins trophies, represents Portugal and shows the football world exactly why he is seen as one of the most exciting young midfielders around.
Then comes the huge move to Paris Saint-Germain, where João Neves takes on a new country, a new league and massive pressure… and responds with assists, big performances and the same calm, clever football brain that made him special from the start.
This is an inspiring Football For Kids episode about João Neves, PSG, Benfica, Portugal, Ligue 1, hard work, family, resilience and the journey from academy prospect to world football star.
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