Boca Juniors would have expressed directly through the club’s president, Riquelme, the interest in hiring the player, formalized in a proposal
O Boca Juniors would have gone in front of Flamengo in preference to Vidal. It turns out that according to information from the newspaper “Olé”, published this Saturday, the 18th, the Argentine club made an official proposal to hire the player, who, in the same way that he waved to them during his career, also made it to the carioca club. .
Even in this dispute, the publication still indicates that even a supposed offer Rubro-Negra would have been made for the athlete, but reinforces that Juan Roman Riquelmecurrent vice president of Boca Juniors, was responsible for presenting the official proposal to Vidal. Because of this, the Xeneize board would be waiting for “an answer as soon as possible” from the player.
Channel – Athletistic
That’s because the newspaper also said that Boca Juniors has been eyeing Vidal since April 2020, when they tried to sign the Chilean Gary Medel, but failed. On the occasion, the defender would have said that Vidal would have the desire to defend the Argentine team. Since then, the board would be monitoring the player, who would have received the proposals in recent days.
Despite this, the athlete’s transfer would be conditioned to the businessman Fernando Felicevich, who has been one of Vidal’s trusted names since the beginning of his career. Thus, whatever the agent advises the player to do, he must accept, mainly because he is in the midst of wanting to return to South American football.
Red and Black Priority
According to information from “ESPN Brasil”, Vidal rejected a proposal from Al Rayyan, of Qatar, of 6 million dollars per season, about R$ 28.2 million for a two-year contract. Such an attitude on the part of the player seemed to serve as a signal to Flamengo, showing his true desire to defend the club, since in Brazil he would receive a much lower value.
Currently, Vidal’s salary at Inter Milan is 10 million euros per season, something around R$52 million, which at the time would have been something totally unrealistic in Brazilian football. However, he would be willing to lower his monthly earnings to join Paulo Sousa’s team.
Source: sportbuzz

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