In recent days, Santos was approached by Flamengo to sell the young striker and began to analyze the possibility of negotiation
In this week, the saints must receive a millionaire proposal for the sale of the striker angelo. In recent days, the club has spoken with the Flamengo informally and forwarded a settlement. According to information on the “GE” website, the club from Rio intends to offer something around R$ 77 million to hire the jewel of Brazilian football.
It is worth noting that Peixe has changed its posture in recent days. Previously, the Vila team did not even think about releasing Ângelo to Flamengo. However, the need to make money to strengthen the cast made the possibility come into existence. Thus, the cariocas should send the official proposal at the beginning of this week to close the agreement.
According to the publication, Santos considers the value of R$ 77 million to sell Ângelo fair. In addition, the club intends to keep 20% of the athlete’s economic rights to profit from a future sale. If Flamengo’s proposal deviates from what has already been discussed, Santos will not negotiate the jewel with Rio this season.
Believing that Ângelo may receive better proposals from European football, part of the Santos board does not approve the sale of the player to the Rio de Janeiro club. Andrewwheelpresident of Santos, is one of those, who prefers that Peixe remain with the 18-year-old until the middle of the year, when the European transfer window opens again.
Despite the club’s will, Ângelo doesn’t seem very excited to leave Santos, the team that formed him as a football player. Even with some recent problems with fans, the striker has already stated that he has a lot of affection for Peixe. Given this, Flamengo still needs to convince the young man to accept the transfer.
This season, Ângelo has not yet shone and has had very discreet performances. So far, the striker has entered the field nine times and has not scored a single goal. However, he is away from training due to treatment for a muscle injury in his left thigh, and continues to undergo tests at the club’s medical department.
“I live a dream. Playing for Santos is a reason for joy for me. While I’m here, I want to win titles, play great matches, and I think my teammates will too. When you play for Santos you have to believe until the last minute. We believe we can fight for titles. What the outsiders say doesn’t affect us”.
Source: sportbuzz
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