Wesley (footballer, born November 1996)

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Wesley
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Wesley with Club Brugge in 2019
Personal information
Full name Wesley Moraes Ferreira da Silva [1]
Date of birth (1996-11-24) 24 November 1996 (age 27) [2]
Place of birth Juiz de Fora, Brazil
Height 1.91 m (6 ft 3 in) [2]
Position(s) Forward
Youth career
2010 Uberabinha
2011 Sport Juiz de Fora
2012 Uberabinha
2013 Sport Juiz de Fora
2013 Atlético Mineiro
2013 Tupi
Senior career*
YearsTeamApps(Gls)
2014 Itabuna 0 (0)
2015–2016 Trenčín 18 (6)
2016–2019 Club Brugge 107 (32)
2019–2023 Aston Villa 25 (5)
2021–2022Club Brugge (loan) 3 (0)
2022Internacional (loan) 8 (0)
2022–2023Levante (loan) 37 (3)
2023–2024 Stoke City 20 (0)
International career
2019 Brazil 1 (0)
*Club domestic league appearances and goals, correct as of 22:03, 14 February 2024 (UTC)

Wesley Moraes Ferreira da Silva (born 24 November 1996), known as Wesley or Wesley Moraes, is a Brazilian professional footballer who plays as a centre forward.

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He began his career at Brazilian side Itabuna before moving to Trenčín in the Slovak Super Liga and subsequently Club Brugge where he won two league titles and was named Belgian Young Professional Footballer of the Year in 2018. He made his international debut for Brazil in November 2019.

Club career

Youth career and Itabuna

As a youngster Moraes played futsal around his hometown of Juiz de Fora. [3] Moving to football, he represented both Associação Esportiva Uberabinha and Sport Club Juiz de Fora for different periods. In 2013, he also spent three months at Atlético Mineiro, but was released; in that year, he also played for Tupi. [4]

Having joined local side Itabuna at eighteen, Wesley played semi-professionally in the state level Campeonato Baiano in 2014, [5] but stayed at the club for just three months. [4] He later went on trial with European clubs including a lengthy six-month trial at Atlético Madrid's academy side where he played in tournaments in Bilbao and Croatia, and later a three-month trial at AS Nancy; neither club offered him a professional contract. [6] [7] Wesley also trialled with then Ligue 2 side Evian. [6]

Trenčín

Wesley joined AS Trenčín of the Slovak Super Liga in July 2015, who had become aware of him after his trials in Europe. [7] On 14 July 2015, he played for Trenčín against FCSB in the second round of qualification of the 2015–2016 Champions League. He scored twice for Trenčín in the return match against FCSB, helping his side to a 3–2 win but the club did not proceed to the next round. [8]

Club Brugge

Wesley moved to Club Brugge on 29 January 2016. He scored his first goal in his debut match against KVC Westerlo. Brugges worked to tone down his aggression during games which led to a number of yellow cards and a sending off in his first season, he wore tape on his hands in a match against Royal Antwerp as a reminder to not react. [9]

Aston Villa

On 13 June 2019, Wesley signed for Aston Villa in the Premier League, for a fee of £22,000,000. [10] Following a week-long training camp with the rest of the squad, Wesley made his debut for Villa in a friendly match against Minnesota United on 17 July 2019. [11] Wesley scored his first Villa goal in his third appearance, opening the scoring in the 2–0 win over Everton on 23 August, with a first time strike beating Jordan Pickford.

On 1 January 2020, Wesley suffered a severe cruciate knee ligament injury after a tackle from Burnley's Ben Mee. Wesley had scored earlier in the game, a 2–1 win. His injury was initially predicted to take around nine months to recover from. [12] However, the injury was more severe than first thought, and Wesley's time on the sidelines was much longer. He made his return to football on 26 March 2021, over a year later, playing for 45 minutes in a training ground friendly against West Bromwich Albion. [13]

Wesley made his return to competitive football on 25 April 2021, 480 days since his last game, as a late substitute in a 2–2 Premier League draw against West Bromwich Albion. [14]

Loans

On 28 August 2021, Wesley rejoined Club Brugge on a season-long loan. [15] He made his second debut for Brugge on 18 September 2021, in a 1–0 victory over Charleroi. [16]

On 7 January 2022, Wesley was recalled from his Club Brugge loan, and joined Brazilian club Internacional on a 12-month loan. [17] On 29 January 2022, Wesley made his debut for Internacional - scoring a penalty in a 2–0 victory over Frederiquense in the Campeonato Gaúcho. [18]

On 22 July 2022, Wesley was recalled from his Brazilian loan and moved on loan to Segunda División club Levante. [19] He made his debut on 12 August 2022, in a 0–0 draw with Huesca. [20] Wesley scored his first goal for the club on 3 January 2023, an injury time winner in a 3–2 Copa del Rey victory over Getafe. [21]

Stoke City

On 28 July 2023, Wesley signed a one-year contract with Stoke City. [22] After failing to score a single goal in 23 appearances for Stoke, Wesley was released at the end of his contract. [23] [24]

International career

Wesley made his international debut for Brazil on 15 November 2019, coming off the bench in a 1–0 loss to Argentina. [25]

Style of play

Wesley was born with one leg almost three centimetres shorter than the other, which has led to comparisons in his movement to legendary compatriot Garrincha. [3] He was also compared with former Aston Villa striker Christian Benteke by Joseph Chapman from the Birmingham Mail, for his strong aerial threat while being confident with the ball at his feet. [26]

Personal life

Wesley grew up in the city of Juiz de Fora, around 200 kilometres from Rio de Janeiro. [9] His father was a footballer who played as a midfielder but only made a small amount of money from playing; Wesley credited his father as having taught him the game of football. His father became partially disabled later in his life and died following a brain tumour when Wesley was nine years of age. [9]

Wesley has three children from different relationships. He fathered his first two children, Yan and Maria Eduarda, as a teenager. [3] [9] He had his first child at the age of 14 and his second at the age of 16. [27] As a sixteen-year-old he worked in a factory sorting screws to support his family between football trials before his move to AS Trencin. [9] He had another child with his new partner, Izadora Magluf, in December 2021. [28] [29]

Career statistics

Club

As of match played 14 February 2024 [30] [31]
ClubSeasonLeague State League National CupLeague CupContinentalOtherTotal
DivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoals
Itabuna 2014 Baiano 2ª Divisão 1010
Trenčín 2015–16 Slovak Super Liga 186202 [lower-alpha 1] 2228
Club Brugge 2015–16 Belgian First Division A 620062
2016–17 Belgian First Division A256105 [lower-alpha 1] 01 [lower-alpha 2] 0326
2017–18 Belgian First Division A3811521 [lower-alpha 3] 04413
2018–19 Belgian First Division A3813108 [lower-alpha 4] 31 [lower-alpha 2] 14817
Total10732721432113038
Aston Villa 2019–20 Premier League 2150011226
2020–21 Premier League30000030
2021–22 Premier League10000010
2022–23 Premier League00000000
Total2550011266
Club Brugge (loan) 2021–22 Belgian First Division A3010000040
Internacional (loan) 2022 Brasileiro Série A 8091103 [lower-alpha 5] 100212
Levante (loan) 2022–23 Segunda División 373412 [lower-alpha 6] 0434
Stoke City 2023–24 Championship 2001020230
Career total21846111153311964127058
  1. 1 2 Appearances in UEFA Champions League
  2. 1 2 Appearance in Belgian Super Cup
  3. Appearance in UEFA Europa League
  4. Six appearances and two goals in UEFA Champions League, two appearances and one goal in UEFA Europa League
  5. Appearances in Copa Sudamericana
  6. Appearances in 2023 Segunda División play-offs

International

Appearances and goals by national team and year [32]
National teamYearAppsGoals
Brazil
201910
Total10

Honours

AS Trenčín

Club Brugge

Individual

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