Palm trees
The palm gem revealed its future and the information reached Verdão’s fans
a Palm trees He returns to the pitch for Série A from Brazil and ends his 2022 season against Internacional, away from home, next Sunday afternoon (13). Palestra is already the national league champion and has won the championship cup. a verdaw He has 81 points in 37 games played.
Indrik revealed that he dreams of the opportunity to play in the main continental club competition. “I don’t care about it, I have nothing to do with it and I don’t want to know who is after me. My focus is on Palmeiras, but I always say that I dream of playing in Europe and playing in the Champions League.”🇧🇷
The Jewel also made it clear that she knew that she would need to play at a high level in Verdaw to be able to go to the ancient continent. “But obviously in order to go to Europe I have to do well at Palmeiras, win titles, but if I go one day, I’ll go back to Palmeiras to try and make more history.”🇧🇷
According to Jorge Nicola, 3 teams are interested in the player who should be traded for more than 300 million Brazilian riyals. “Facing this important competition from Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid and now, Chelsea, a Palmeiras fan, receives another great news. The deal should be closed at around 60 million euros, more than 300 million Brazilian reals, recalling that Palmeiras owns 70% of the rights Economic. We are talking about more than 210 million Brazilian riyals only for Palmeiras, the largest deal in the club’s history.”🇧🇷
According to a survey conducted by GE, in the current season, when adding games to the basic and professional categories, Endrick has the following numbers: 31 games played and 23 goals scored. Under Abel Ferreira, he scored three goals in five chances on the field.
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