Santos left Flamengo to join Fortaleza
After less than two years in FlamingoGoalkeeper Santos There is a new team. This is because the archer has worked out the last details and signed a contract with Fortaleza. In this way, with the departure of the athlete, the red and black club will realize savings of about R$ 3.3 million per season.
According to information from journalist Vinny Casagrande, the goalkeeper has departed Santos It will generate significant savings in coffers and payroll Flamingo. This is because Mais Querido will receive a subsidy amounting to approximately R$ 3.3 million. This way, Rio will have more space for new signings.
Agreement with Flamingo
Fortaleza has completed the signing of the goalkeeper Santos Last Tuesday (09). This is because the goalkeeper signed a contract with Ceara for three seasons. The north-eastern team will pay $1.4 million (about R$7 million) if the goals stipulated in the contract are met.
To impress the goalkeeper SantosFortaleza needed to open her safes. The team from the capital Ceara offered a long three-year contract and salaries close to the current salaries in Flamingo. The athlete arrives in the tricolor to replace Fernando Miguel.
Flamingo position
The red-and-black board has only appointed Nicolas de la Cruz so far, instead Flamingo He continues to work on renewing the squad for the 2024 season. The Uruguayan midfielder will be presented next Friday (12), at 2:15 pm (Brasilia time).
On the other hand, in less than a week, Santos He became the second player to leave the Red and Black team. This happened because midfielder Everton Ribeiro did not renew his contract and agreed with Bahia, who also compete in the Brazilian League and now have investment backing from Grupo City. Furthermore, the key player, Werton, was traded to Santa Clara (Portugal).
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