The news comes from journalist Gabriel Sá, investigated by me and Arquibancada Tricolor. Gustavo Scarpa, a midfielder currently at Olympiacos but belonging to Nottingham Forest, could be returning to Brazil at the end of the year. And one of the destinations would be the Morumbi club.
There are already conversations between the club and the player’s staff. What I understand so far is that Scarpa really wants to return to Brazil, he is not opposed to playing for a rival of his last club and the financial equation with Nottingham would be “viable”, that is, there would be no absurd amounts involved in a possible transfer.
The hardest part in this case would be the competition. Scarpa has a market in all the big Brazilian clubs, including Palmeiras, his former club. Not just the alviverde. Atlético, Fluminense and Flamengo are teams that will strengthen themselves for the Libertadores 2024. Scarpa’s name resonates well with all of the clubs above.
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And what would be the Tricolor strategy to try to hire? Seduce the player and his staff with planning for next year, obviously including a good salary and the endorsement of Dorival Júnior. For now everything is preliminary but, in my opinion, the ex-Palmeiras player would be a better reinforcement than Éverton Ribeiro, with an expiring contract at Flamengo.
Historical tip: before arriving at Palmeiras in 2018, São Paulo negotiated with the player.
In the field of speculation, Scarpa could fit in any position in midfield but the tendency would be to play on the right side. After a lackluster spell at Nottingham Forest, with just ten appearances and no goals scored, the currently 29-year-old midfielder is on loan for a season at Olympiacos, in Greece, but could shorten this spell with his return to Brazilian soil.
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2023-10-28 14:34:08
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