Hast du irgendwelche Referenzen darüber? Glaube es dir, dass er es kann (nehme ihn auch so wahr), aber habe ihn nie woanders als RV spielen sehen.
The Brazilian international, 23, has won two Liga titles since arriving in Portugal from Santos FC in 2011.
A defender who can play in midfield, Danilo has been central to Julen Lopetegui's side's
UEFA Champions League success this season, scoring once in seven appearances to help the Dragons through to the quarter-finals.
http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=2230190.html
Ich kann Dir jetzt keine konkreten Spiele nennen, in denen er dort gespielt hat, aber seine Spielweise und seine Offensivpower sprechen dafür. LV kann er spielen, das kann Carvajal zur Not auch, ebenso wie es Arbeloa konnte. Die rechte Seite deckt er komplett ab, da musst Du Dir bloß 2-3 Spiele von ihm ansehen, wie viel Druck er nach vorne entwickeln kann.
Edit: Ich meine sogar, dass er vor seinem Wechsel zu Porto aus Brasilien im Mittelfeld gespielt hat.
The 20-year-old, who can play at right-back or in midfield, arrives from Santos FC on an undisclosed contract fresh from helping his side lift the Copa Libertadores. Danilo will join the UEFA Europa League winners after the forthcoming FIFA U-20 World Cup in Colombia, where the América FC youth product will represent Brazil having been part of the team that retained the South American title in January.
http://www.uefa.com/uefachampionsleague/news/newsid=1652033.html
Danilo started out playing as a deep midfielder on the right at Neymar's Santos until Porto paid €13 million for him aged 20. He is a good finisher, is accurate on the cross, runs into the box well and is a physical powerhouse.
Prising Danilo away from Porto, who shelled out €13 million for him in 2012, looks unlikely. Dealing with his eagerness to push forward was no easy feat either.
Danilo exploded into top flight football as a right flank midfielder. Jonathan covered his back in the Santos that won the Copa Libertadores in 2011 - his decisive goal in the final against Peñarol delivering Neymar, Ganso and company the title.
In his first six months with Porto, there were questions raised about his weak defensive play. Danilo, however, has been working on pulling up his socks at the back. His speed helps gloss over his defensive mistakes, his height (1.84 metres) means he can hold his own in the air and he has gained muscle mass.
He is untouchable in the current Porto side and his contribution in attack remains beyond doubt. The former Santos player is, with three goals, the fourth highest scorer of his team. It is Danilo's skill with the ball that makes him such an offensive threat, his ability to link up and his powerful shot. The best example of this latter quality being the free-kick he scored in the semi-finals of the 2011 Club World Cup.
Dunga, who has made him a cornerstone of his side following the World Cup debacle, is the latest to latch onto his potential.
http://www.marca.com/en/2015/02/12/en/football/real_madrid/1423727924.html