Real Madrid have signed attacking midfielder Reinier Jesus from Flamengo. The 18-year-old joins the La Liga club on a six-year deal for a reported €30m (£25.6m) fee. Reinier is the latest young Brazilian talent to be snapped up by Real, following the recent signings of Vinícius Júnior and Rodrygo Goes. He will arrive after Brazil’s pre-Olympic tournament finishes in February, and is expected to initially join up with the club’s reserve side, RM Castilla – coached by Real legend Raúl. The club’s statement hails Reinier as “one of the leading emerging stars in the world game” whose strengths include “technical ability and creative talent on the ball.” The Brasilia-born playmaker won the 2019 Brazilian league title and Copa Libertadores with Flamengo, and was part of Jorge Jesus’s squad for the Club World Cup in Qatar. The departure of Reinier, who has been capped by Brazil up to under-23 level, is likely to anger his former coach. Jorge Jesus recently told Portuguese TV that “a player like [Reinier] can’t be sold for €30m. Flamengo doesn’t know how to value its brand.” Real Madrid spent more than £200m on signings last summer, including Rodrygo. The move for Reinier reaffirms Florentino Pérez’s determination…