IDENTICAL twins Fabio and Rafael Silva are dreaming of following the new crop of Brazilians making a big impact in Europe.
The 17-year-old duo are due in England on Monday from FluminenseĀ but will have to wait before making their Reds debuts.
But, having seen the likes of Anderson at United and Alexandre Pato at AC Milan, theĀ pair are keen to make an impact.
"After eight visits to Manchester United, we will travel to live in England," said right back Rafael.
"In the last two years we went there about every three months, we stayed for 10 days and then returned to Fluminense.
"This time we will have the whole family - father, mother and my older brother's wife - with us."
Compatriot Anderson will no doubt also help them to adapt to their new life.
"We know there are Brazilians of our age doing well," adds Rafael.
"Anderson is our friend and we talk to Lucas at Liverpool.
Sensation
"But the greatest example for us is Alexandre Pato. Who knows, perhaps we can follow the same path as The Duck?"
Pato is AC Milan's new sensation, scoring on his Serie A debut against Napoli.
United's new South Americans haven't been selected for Fluminense's first team.
"The club feared we could be hurt," added Fabio. "We would have preferred to play.
"But there was also the fear that the fans would have wanted us to stay.
"We have just continued to train - but it is a pity we have not had the chance to play in Rio as professionals."
Fabio is Brazil's Under-17 captain but hopes to join Pato in his country's Olympic squad for Beijing.
"I will only have been in training for six months, without a game at Manchester United and at the most I will have played a few friendlies.
"This will probably remove me from the Brazilian team, though Dunga has praised me and his assistant has already talked to me about the Olympics."
Other brothers to play for United over the years include George and Martin Buchan, Jimmy and Brian Greenhoff, and Pat and Tony Dunne.
And Carlos Tevez's teenage brother, Miguel, had a trial at Carrington last year.
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OohAah (18/01/2008 at 12:22)
keithmat (18/01/2008 at 12:27)
Billy S (18/01/2008 at 12:33)
Derby Red, Derby (18/01/2008 at 12:40)
Rincon I think his name was
DC, Amsterdam (18/01/2008 at 12:48)
Justin The Great, manchester (18/01/2008 at 12:54)
TMUF, Manchester (18/01/2008 at 14:29)
With no professional appearences they will have to adjust in the reserves, but the 6 months training should do them well.
Khalad Mahmood, Silet, Bangladesh (18/01/2008 at 15:00)
Spike, Ldn (18/01/2008 at 15:05)
Spike, Ldn (18/01/2008 at 15:06)
LOL, nice and deep...
Red Dawn (18/01/2008 at 15:19)
We were unable to obtain a work permit for Rincon and he currently plays for Empoli in Serie A.
DC Amsterdam,
Both players are naturally right footed, but play on opposite flanks. You'd never think Fabio was naturally right footed, as he is outstanding with his left foot playing from left back.
jerzy (18/01/2008 at 15:26)
TMUF, Manchester (18/01/2008 at 15:33)
COLIN,, Canada (18/01/2008 at 17:22)
Red Dawn (18/01/2008 at 17:34)
Rodrigo Possebom is a defensive midfielder, due to join us in the summer. He will be 19 then.
He's still in Brazil at the moment playing for Internacional.
stevemanu85, wales neath (18/01/2008 at 17:41)
it is not me that has been saying it but what I have heard.
I could be mad but with the silva twin's on board there seems to be a clan slowly growing between ronaldo anderson nani and now the silva twins.
Redtothebones, Mauritius (18/01/2008 at 18:20)
DC, Amsterdam (18/01/2008 at 19:03)
tooth&claw, manchester (18/01/2008 at 23:42)
de Meester, netherlands (19/01/2008 at 10:02)
Of course only the good things from Anderson.
(He seems to have 'settled down now'!)
At 17 you would expect a couple of years at least to acclimatise!
On other matters let's get that win today!
Up The Reds
Mukena A. Shalala (21/01/2008 at 09:18)