Shakhtar’s Brazilians should be traded in the next window

After lending his players on account of the war in Ukraine, Shakhtar Donetsk is willing to trade his Brazilian athletes in the next window

According to information from “LANCE!”, the Shakhtar Donetsk, a Ukrainian club, should negotiate some of its Brazilian athletes in the next transfer window to try to recover part of the money that was invested in signings. Two names have drawn the attention of several teams, this is the case of midfielder Pedrinho and the attacker David Neres.

The first, ex-Corinthians, came to play a little with the shirt of Shakhtar and has been negotiated with Atlético-MG it’s the Wolverhampton, from England. Having cost about 18 million euros (R$ 100 million at the time) to the Ukrainians, Pedrinho is also in the sights of the UAE team, but this is certainly not the player’s favorite destination.

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David Neres, in turn, did not make his debut for the team. Hired this season, after good years wearing the shirt of ajax, the athlete arrived in the country a few days before the start of the Russian attacks. The player has been closely watched by the benfica, who bets on the Brazilian as a good name to replace Everton Chiveswhich must be packed for the Flamengo.

Due to the war in the country, Shakhtar lent most of its players and some of them even ended up in Brazilian football. It is the case of Maycon, Corinthians midfielder, and Vitão, defender of International. Timão intends to keep the shirt number 5 until the end of the year, but if there is an offer from any European club, it will be difficult for the black-and-whites to have the purchasing power to cover it.

Corinthians’ Maycon on the field (right) (Credit: Getty Images)

The Ukrainians still have a contract with the midfielder Marcos Antoniothe right-back dodo, speculated on barcelona, the left-back Ismaily, the defender Marlon and the side Tete, loaned to Lyon.


Source: sportbuzz

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