I'm so excited! As much as he gets memed at by the Italians & Europeans, he's such a huge pickup for Toronto FC. He's perfect for our attack, too.
Pedro and Gabigol are doing well together and since Bruno Henrique is out until 2023, they probably think they can play 4-4-2 with Wallace-Vidal-Oscar-Arrascaeta. They are trying to sign Wallace from Udinese. I don't think they can get Oscar. His wages are absurds.Makes no sense. Flamengo have the best player in South America playing in his exact position. If he comes he’ll be a back-up.
Remember they spent crazy money on Everton, who will replace BH. There is really no room for Oscar. Very strange story.Pedro and Gabigol are doing well together and since Bruno Henrique is out until 2023, they probably think they can play 4-4-2 with Wallace-Vidal-Oscar-Arrascaeta. They are trying to sign Wallace from Udinese. I don't think they can get Oscar. His wages are absurds.
I totally forgot about Everton. Apparently they want to sign Wendel from Zenit too. I can't see the plan there.Remember they spent crazy money on Everton, who will replace BH. There is really no room for Oscar. Very strange story.
Wendell and Wallace I can sort of understand as they are CMs. But there’s more than enough attackers. I would rather they save the money for LB.I totally forgot about Everton. Apparently they want to sign Wendel from Zenit too. I can't see the plan there.
I'm not following Wallace in Europe, but at Gremio he was not as good as João Gomes is today. Flamengo is developing that same mentality we see in european clubs that pay a lot for players from other leagues when they have better options in their academies.Wendell and Wallace I can sort of understand as they are CMs. But there’s more than enough attackers. I would rather they save the money for LB.
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Ravel's been through more clubs than Rory McIlroy.Now this will be an exciting MLS signing.
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Luis Suarez will NOT move to Borussia Dortmund. The Uruguayan has made his upcoming decision: he goes back to his homeland and signs a contract with his youth club Nacional
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BOMBBAZO: Luis Suárez is going to play for Nacional.
"El Pistolero" returns to the club where he was born after 16 years.
Contract until the World Cup, he will play Copa Sudamericana and the Clausura Tournament.
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That's not a bad move for him. Now's a good time for him to join Flamengo as that should give him more exposure to the national team and be able to join Uruguay's World Cup squad.Tweet
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“From offered to hired, Varela arrives at Flamengo to fight for a spot on the right side with Rodinei and Matheuzinho. For 2023, the board already has the Uruguayan to fill the space that Rodinei will leave, as he will not renew the contract, which ends in December this year”
Guillermo Varela, Flamengo’s new back-up RB. A familiar face.
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Despite rumors of possible approaches from MLS, Nacional remains optimistic about the return of Luis Suarez.
His response must be before Friday, the deadline for the club to register him. If he accepts, he will sign until the end of the year.
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