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The 24-year-old defender is only on contract until December and should not stay
Bruno Mendes only has a contractual relationship with Corinthians until December, and he is now free to sign a pre-contract agreement with any team in the world. The 24-year-old Uruguayan is with the team representing his country in the 2026 qualifiers in FIFA history. In Timao’s last duel, the young man left the field exhausted and appeared to train normally with Celeste this Tuesday (10).
It is worth noting that Mano Menezes is trusted by everyone Alvinegro. The coach is viewed by the board as a great success, mainly because of his knowledge of the environment and his lack of fear of the reaction of medalists who have been left out of planning for next season. Names like Renato Augusto, Wagner and Giuliano, among others over 30, should leave Parque São Jorge once the year is over. However, they won’t just say goodbye.
It is also possible that Mendes could leave Timao. However, the foreigner has to say goodbye through the back door, where he could have facilitated negotiations with the Itaquera team so as not to leave, at least, thanks to CT Joaquim Grava after all the costs generated by the club’s coffers. Brazilian teams are seeking to include the player, and Flamengo appears to have the best offer to include him in January.
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Viel Torcida ran out of patience with Bruno Mendes after he complained of an injury in the match against Florida, and he left the field during the 90 minutes that ended in a 1-1 draw, suddenly appearing 100% physically fit for the Uruguay mission. The team will face Colombia (away) and Brazil (home) in the next rounds of the qualifying competition for the next edition of the World Cup.
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