Palm trees
Palmeirense management is already moving to implement the offer
The Palm trees It didn’t look good in Brazilian Championship He lost to Ciara in Allianz Park. Without wasting much time, Verdao is already focused on the confrontation against Independiente Petrolero, in the second round of the group stage of the Copa Libertadores da America. With their victory in the first round, Palmeiras could already leave the rankings well advanced, beating the opponent at home.
behind the scenes, Leyla Pereira already has a red flag for a situation: the future of Gustavo Scarpa. Absolute champion Abel Ferreira, the player has been performing well on the left side and his contract expires in December. Bolavip Brasil’s report found that Palmeiras boss really likes the athlete’s style and already points out to present Two-year contract to extend your insurance.
Scarpa has never hidden his dream of going to Europe from anyone. He is 28 years old and this desire might be further and further if nothing of interest appears in the middle of this year. Play for another Brazilian club It hadn’t occurred to the player at this point. Therefore, if you don’t really have any project that would encourage you to work abroad, then agreeing to a new contract with Palmeiras is your priority.
Abel is a Scarpa fanOn a professional and personal level. The captain insists on raising the technical quality and focus that the player has on the field, as well as the behavior outside the four lines. The Portuguese captain is very excited about his permanence.
Clay He is Lily’s right hand, and with her permission, he will intensify conversations with representatives of Scarpa. In addition to the two-year contract, the trend is that Palmeiras is still offering a salary increase to the player.
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