Alex Telles is one of those names that echo on Brazilian and European pitches, a player who combines refined technique with unyielding grit. Born in the heart of Rio Grande do Sul, he represents the dream of many young athletes: rising from the youth ranks to shine on the biggest stages of football. At 32 years old, in December 2025, Telles continues to be a key piece at Botafogo, where he has experienced a phase of redemption and achievements. His trajectory is marked by highs and lows, but always with the stamp of quality from a left-back who knows how to cross, defend, and even score decisive goals. In this article, we dive into the life and career of this warrior on the left flank, highlighting his early steps, adventures across the Old Continent, and triumphant return to Brazil.
The First Steps in Gaúcho Football It all began in Caxias do Sul, a mountainous city known for wine production and passion for football. Alex Nicolao Telles came into the world on December 15, 1992, in a humble family that encouraged sports from an early age. At seven years old, he was already kicking a ball on the streets, but it was at Esporte Clube Juventude that his professional story took shape. The blue-and-white club, an icon of Gaúcho football, spotted the talent of the skinny, fast boy who stood out for his precision in passes and game vision.
In Juventude’s youth categories, Telles evolved quickly. In 2007, at just 14 years old, he was already training with the professionals. His debut with the first team came in 2011, in a match of the Campeonato Gaúcho. Right away, he showed versatility: defending firmly and supporting the attack with pinpoint crosses. Over two seasons, he played 22 games and provided four assists—modest numbers, but enough to attract international scouts. Juventude, despite financial difficulties, served as a school for the young man, teaching him the value of resilience—a lesson he would carry throughout his career.
The turning point came in 2013, when Galatasaray from Turkey bet on him for around 600,000 euros. It was his first leap outside Brazil, a challenge that would test not only his technical skills but also his cultural adaptation. In Istanbul, Telles faced intense football and fervent crowds, earning his place gradually. Over two seasons, he played 37 matches, scored one goal, and provided assists that helped the team fight for titles in the Süper Lig. That experience shaped the player: he learned to handle pressure and communicate in a multicultural environment, traits that would set him apart later on.
Consolidation in Europe: Porto and Portuguese Brilliance Back in Europe, but now in Portugal, Alex Telles found the ideal environment to explode. In 2014, FC Porto paid 5 million euros to Galatasaray and integrated him into the first team. Under coaches like Julen Lopetegui, he became an undisputed starter at left-back. His partnership with players like Danilo and Héctor Herrera was lethal: Telles not only defended but dictated the midfield rhythm with precise launches.
Between 2014 and 2020, there were 196 games for Porto, with 11 goals and 31 assists. Impressive numbers for a left-back. He helped the Dragons win three Primeira Liga titles (2017/18, 2019/20, and another), plus two Portuguese Cups. Highlight for the 2019/20 season, when he was elected the best left-back in the Portuguese league. His ability to take free kicks and penalties became a trademark—he converted nine penalties for the club, with a success rate above 80%.
Porto was also the stage for unforgettable moments in the Champions League. In 2018, Telles scored an anthological goal against Roma in an epic comeback in the round of 16. That performance put him on the radar of English giants. His tactical evolution, combined with speed and good positioning, made him one of the most coveted left-backs in Europe. But the biggest dream was knocking: the Premier League.
Manchester United: Challenges and Loans in England The year 2020 marked Alex Telles’ arrival at Manchester United for 15 million euros. Reuniting with Bruno Fernandes and Paul Pogba was the pinnacle of a meteoric career. Ole Gunnar Solskjær saw in him the perfect replacement for Ashley Young. However, the adaptation wasn’t as smooth as expected. The Premier League, with its physical intensity, exposed Telles’ defensive vulnerabilities, and he struggled with injuries and competition from Luke Shaw.
In 50 games for the Red Devils, he contributed four goals and 10 assists, including a beautiful shot from outside the area against PSG in the Champions League. But stumbles in big games, like against Tottenham, generated criticism. To gain rhythm, in 2022, he was loaned to Sevilla in La Liga. There, under Julen Lopetegui again, Telles revived: in 31 matches, he provided eight assists and helped the team reach the Europa League semifinals. His connection with the Portuguese coach was key to regaining confidence.
The return to United in 2023 was brief. With his contract nearing its end, Telles sought new horizons. The Premier League tested him, but also strengthened him, teaching him to deal with the British media and the pressure of Old Trafford.
Adventure in the Middle East: Al-Nassr and Cristiano Ronaldo In July 2023, came the shift to Saudi Arabia. Al-Nassr, attracted by the shine of Cristiano Ronaldo, signed Telles for around 4 million euros, with a contract until June 2025. Playing alongside CR7 was a privilege: the two, former teammates at United, formed a lethal duo on the left flank. Telles provided decisive assists for the Portuguese’s goals, helping the team fight for the Saudi Pro League title.
Over two seasons, he played 60 games, scored three goals, and distributed 12 assists. Highlights include victories over Al-Hilal and a solid campaign in the AFC Champions League. Life in Riyadh brought financial stability and less physically demanding football, allowing Telles to recover from old injuries. However, the desire to return to his roots and compete in South American competitions grew. In September 2024, with his contract expiring, he opted for an amicable termination and headed back to Brazil.
Return to Brazil: Glory with Botafogo The return home was to Botafogo, on a two-and-a-half-year deal with no transfer fee. The Black-and-White, buoyed by winning the 2024 Copa Libertadores—the first in the club’s history—saw in Telles the ideal reinforcement for left-back. Under Artur Jorge, he quickly integrated into the star-studded squad, with names like Jeffinho and Tiquinho Soares.
In the 2024 season, Telles arrived in time to participate in the final stages of the Libertadores, contributing with precise crosses in the victorious campaign. The title, won in November against Atlético-MG in Buenos Aires, was a milestone: Botafogo 3-1, with Telles playing the full 90 minutes and providing an assist. He described the moment as “the most emotional of my career” in a post-game interview.
In 2025, Telles has been a key piece in the Brasileirão. By December, in 25 Série A games, he scored four goals—including a penalty against Flamengo—and provided four assists. His crossing accuracy reached 35%, one of the best among the competition’s left-backs. In the Copa do Brasil, where Botafogo advanced to the semifinals, he scored another four goals, showing an uncommon goal-scoring instinct for the position.
Defensively, he improved: with 2.5 tackles per game and 1.2 interceptions, he helped the team have the second-best defense in the championship. Injuries sidelined him for a few weeks in May, but the return was triumphant. In October, in the 2-0 victory over Palmeiras, Telles was elected man of the match, with a free-kick goal that lifted the Alvinegra crowd at Nilton Santos.
Brazilian National Team: The Yellow Dream Telles’ international career is more modest but significant. First called up in 2019 by Tite, he debuted against Peru in the 2022 World Cup qualifiers. In eight games for the Canarinho, he provided two assists, but injuries and competition from Renan Lodi and Alex Sandro limited his chances. In the 2021 Copa América, he stayed on the bench.
With Dorival Júnior in 2024, Telles was called up again, playing friendlies against England and Spain. In 2025, in the qualifiers for 2026, he played three matches, including a 2-0 victory over Argentina, where he neutralized Julián Álvarez. At 32, he dreams of the World Cup in Canada, USA, and Mexico, where his European experience could be a differential.
Personal Life: Family and Legacy Off the field, Telles is a dedicated father. Married to Carolinne Souza since 2018, the couple has two children: Luísa, five years old, and Theo, two. They live in Rio de Janeiro since returning to Botafogo, and Telles often posts on social media about family moments, like Gaúcho barbecues and trips to the Gaúcho mountains. Passionate about music, he plays guitar in his downtime and supports social causes, such as football projects for underprivileged children in Caxias do Sul.
His legacy goes beyond trophies: Telles inspires young left-backs with his persistence. From a small-town boy to Libertadores champion, he proves that talent, allied with dedication, opens doors.
Recent Updates: 2025 Season and the Future In December 2025, Botafogo is experiencing a year of consolidation. With Telles at left-back, the team is fighting for the Brazilian bicampeonato, occupying second place with two games left. His performance in the 4-1 thrashing of São Paulo last weekend included a goal and an assist, earning praise from rivals. In the 2025 Libertadores, despite elimination in the round of 16 to LDU Quito—in a controversial match decided on penalties, where Telles took his with mastery—the left-back recalled in a November interview with Band the weight of that kick: “It was like reliving the 2024 final, but with more lessons.”
For 2026, rumors link Telles to a return to Europe, perhaps to Porto, but he affirms he’s happy at Glorioso. With a contract until the end of next year, his focus is the Club World Cup in June, where Botafogo will defend the continental title. At 32, Telles isn’t thinking about retirement: “I still have breath for more achievements,” he said in a recent press conference.
Alex Telles is not just a player; he’s a storyteller in football. From Caxias to Engenhão, passing through Old Trafford and Riyadh, his journey inspires. In 2025 Brazil, he continues crossing balls into the future, proving that strong roots go far.