Gustavo Scarpa, currently playing for Olympiacos, is also of interest. Nottingham Forest, who took him from Palmeiras a year ago, would like around 6 million euros to release the midfielder.
An amount close to what another Uruguayan, Matías Viña, could cost. The left-back, for whom Roma paid 13 million euros, would return to Brazil for approximately half that amount.
And it’s not new that Flamengo acts like this. It doesn’t look at anything that isn’t classified as a “designer player”, that is, athletes who have played for national teams and big teams, which are consequently expensive.
This is in times when clubs have market analysts. They are professionals who observe, research and study names that could represent good opportunities, it is the cost-benefit ratio.
It is surprising that the richest team practically snubs such a possibility, even after Pablo Marí’s success in 2019. But at Flamengo there is a sector with the pretentious name of “Intelligence and Market Center”, the CIM.
By the way, in club website five professionals appear as market analysts. From there, good tips should come so that managers could look for players capable of meeting the demand. Athletes who can make up the squad and don’t cost millions in foreign currency.
2023-12-21 11:39:15
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