Vasco is close to signing midfielder Patrick De Luca. By the way, small details detail an agreement between the player and the club. The athlete chose not to renew with Tricolor Baiano, and if he signs with Vasco, he will arrive for free. The information was provided directly by the channel “Atenção Vascaínos” and confirmed by Jogada10.
Patrick played for three seasons for Bahia. He arrived at the North Eastern club in 2020 joining the Under-20 side. This is after spending some time in Palmeiras where it was revealed.
At the end of that year, the midfielder made his professional debut. The coach of the Escuadrão at the time, Dado Cavalcanti, released the player in the first leg against Atlético. By the way, it was an important match for Tricolor Baiano against relegation.
In this way, Patrick seized the opportunity and gained space. In this sense, in 2021, continue to stand out. Bahia was a World Cup champion, and the 22-year-old athlete was awarded the tournament’s revelation.
In March of the same year, the defensive midfielder extended his relationship with Tricolor Baiano until the end of 2022. However, he had an irregular performance in the team that ended up being relegated to the Brazilian championship.
However, the player continued to interest other clubs. Thus, the president of Bahia, Guilherme Bellintani, admitted that he had received proposals for the steering wheel from the elite teams of Brazilian and even foreign football.
Last season Vasco goal
Last season, Patrick De Luca played 49 matches, scored one goal and had one assist. Including him, he also performed infrequently during the Série B, even due to his young age.
In the latter part of Série B, he failed in a match against Londrina. The foul conceded the corner kick that set up Tubarao’s equaliser. In this way, he finished 2022 and was criticized by the Bahia fans.
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