At only 22 years old, this talented defender has already garnered interest from numerous clubs across Europe. However, he remains focused on leaving a lasting impact not just on his current club, but also in the league as a whole.
Nottingham Forest defender Murillo has been in great form so far this season but wants to aim higher as his career progresses.AdvertisementAdvertisement“This is my second year as a professional, so I still have a lot to learn,” he told Premier League Brasil. “I think I'm on the right path, I just have to keep working hard so that, who knows, one day I can be among the top five defenders in the Premier League.”
Murillo hopes his performances for Nuno Espirito Santo’s side will earn him a call-up for Brazil with coach Dorival Junior set to an announce the full squad today.
“I don't know the main reason why I'm not going to the national team, but I think it's because of the great competition for positions,” Murillo said of missing out on recent national camps. “They are great players. I'm still calm and I hope to continue having an exceptional season this year and, when I have the opportunity, I'll make the most of it so I never leave.
“Today we see very qualified players defending the Brazilian national team. Especially in the defensive part, with Magalhaes, Beraldo, Militao, Marquinhos, Bremer, Fabricio Bruno.
“It is a very big competition, but I believe I am on the right track. I am playing well and, when you play well for your team, the national team starts to become more apparent.
“Perhaps the players here in Europe are a little more qualified or experienced because they play here (in Europe), which for me is real football, very fast and intense. I think that when a player manages to adapt here, he can perform better for the national team. I don't think it's just the fact of being in the Premier League, it's also about the dedication and commitment.”