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The new Rubro-Negro goalkeeper explains strategy when moving to Team Rio and orders the caddy
Flamengo fans began to worry about the club’s moves in the transfer window. After closing in on a deal with De La Cruz and Allan, the duo could surprise negatively and move away from Rio de Janeiro. River Plate and Atletico MG are making it difficult to confirm deals, even as the two athletes show they want to don the holy mantle. On the other hand, from the reinforcements that have already been announced, One has just explained why he chose Rubro Negro.
Rossi and Brazil level
In a conversation with the Argentine press, goalkeeper Rossi explained the reasons that made the difference to going to Flamingo. According to the athlete himself, in addition to the living conditions that he can provide for his family, The level of Brazilian football also had a great influence. The goalkeeper admitted that the Brazilian top flight managed to get a higher level than the Superliga Argentina by recruiting more players from Europe.
“I chose Flamengo because of the closeness to my son who was born in October. It was a family decision, it’s a tournament like ours, Brazil is a little better because they bring players from Europe at a good level”Goalkeeper Rossi explained to ESPN Argentina.
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Rossi played with Cristiano Ronaldo
When Rossi signed the contract with Flamengo, the club was experiencing instability in his position. Santos, who excelled in 2022, has not been in good shape since the beginning of the year, and even lost ground to the revelations of Matheus Cunha’s rule. After leaving Boca Juniors, Agustin Rossi was loaned out to Al Nasr and kept fit before going to Mais Querido. Now, settled in Rio de Janeiro, the Argentine can finally write his story to Rubro Negro.
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