Corinthians have seen three players return to the club after their loan contracts expired. So far, the future of Ramiro, Mateusz Vital and Leo Natell has not been decided and coach Vitor Pereira has explained the situation.
after, after Timão’s victory over Atlético-MGFor Brazil, the Portuguese coach has made it clear that he is waiting for the transfer window to decide whether to use the players or not. In the meantime, the athletes continue to train with the group at CT Joaquim Grava.
“So this period It’s a period when I didn’t know the players. They trained with us and trained well. We will see how the team will be formed, and then we will make the decisions myself, the coaching staff and the club’s management. “It’s still premature, and I have to understand how the team will have to give the answers,” the coach said at a press conference still in Mineirao.
It is worth noting that the trio have already trained with Corinthians for about two weeks. All are registered with CBF BID, but not included in recent Corinthians matches.
Each player lives in a different situation in Corinthians. Midfielder Mateusz Vital has returned to the club after a stint in Greek football. The player has a contract with Timão until the end of 2023 and has prioritized staying in Europe, but he did not have any offers.
Ramiro, the midfielder who defended Al Wasl from Dubai, has a contract with Corinthians until the end of the current season. Thus, an athlete can sign a pre-contract with any other team.
Finally, national and foreign clubs approached striker Leo Natell, who played for the Cypriot team APOEL. The Corinthians Board of Directors intends to permanently negotiate with the player who has a contract until the end of 2024, but does not rule out obtaining a new loan.
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