Nottingham Forest defender Murillo has revealed what he told the coaching staff about his ambitions at the club this season.
The 21-year-old joined the Reds this summer from Corinthians in a deal worth a reported PS13.7 million - with Murillo coming with a collection of good reports from his home nation.
He's managed two appearances for the club since his arrival in the summer, including a Man of the Match performance against Roy Hodgson's Crystal Palace before the international break.
Brazilian Murillo admitted that he speaks to the coaching staff regularly - with conversations about his goals for the rest of the campaign discussed.
"I had a conversation with one of the coaching staff today and he asked me how I felt about the club, the team and how far we could go.
"I told him that with the players we have, if we can unite all these players and everyone plays their game together, complementing and helping each other, giving our all for each other, we can achieve great things."
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After his first two games in a Forest shirt, it is hard not to be excited about the potential of Murillo.
However, the 21-year-old and the fanbase must keep their feet grounded right now. Undoubtedly he's a sensational talent, but he will make mistakes and have off games which is normal for a player of his age.
However, all the signs are there for a long and successful career at the club for the Brazilian.
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