Premier League clubs are reportedly monitoring Atletico Madrid veteran Reinildo Mandava as a potential signing for the 2025 season. The Mozambican wing-back’s contract at the Metropolitano Stadium is set to expire in June 2025, which makes him eligible to negotiate a pre-contract agreement with clubs outside Spain as early as January next year.
Reinildo, widely regarded as one of Mozambique’s greatest-ever footballers, has consistently impressed with his defensive prowess and work rate. The 30-year-old has featured in 18 La Liga matches this season, starting seven of them, and has also made two appearances in the UEFA Champions League for Atletico Madrid.
Reinildo’s journey from humble beginnings to European football prominence is nothing short of inspirational. Born in Beira, Mozambique, he began his professional career with Ferroviário da Beira in his home country before moving to Europe, where he climbed the ranks with spells at clubs like Lille in France. His solid performances eventually earned him a move to Atletico Madrid, where he has become a key player under Diego Simeone.
Reflecting on his early days, Reinildo shared a heartfelt memory: “When I was eight or nine years old, I used to play in the street in my neighborhood with my friends. One day, I told my father, who worked as a coach, to come and see me play. That same day, he came over secretly to watch me. When I got back home, he called me just before dinner and told me that if I continued like that, I would become a great player. He told me that I had to focus on achieving that goal and dedicate myself one hundred percent.”
Reinildo’s defensive versatility and experience make him an attractive option for several Premier League sides looking to bolster their squads. Known for his ability to play as a wing-back or full-back, his skill set aligns well with the fast-paced, physically demanding nature of English football. Additionally, his availability on a free transfer in 2025 could make him a cost-effective signing for clubs looking to add depth to their defensive lines.
While Atletico Madrid may still hope to extend Reinildo’s stay at the Metropolitano, the prospect of a move to the Premier League could be tempting for the Mozambican international. For now, fans will be keen to see how he performs in the remainder of the season as speculation about his future continues to grow.