Palmeiras: Galatasaray prepares proposal for Scarpa, says journalist

Palmeiras enters the field against São Paulo for the first leg of the round of 16 of the Copa do Brasil finals while Galatasaray prepares to go hard in the signing of Gustavo Scarpa

This Thursday, the 23rd, the palm trees visit the Sao Paulo in the first leg of the round of 16 of the Copa do Brasil, but he already seems to have to worry about off-field issues as well. This because Gustavo Scarpa drew the attention of the outside and can, at any time, receive a proposal from the Galatasaray to leave Verde.

In great phase, the midfielder has been crucial in the positive results of Palmeiras in the season so far. After the injury Raphael Veigathe player took the position in the midfield and lived up to the expectations of the coaching staff and the fans, making great games.

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Last Monday, the 20th, Verdão also faced São Paulo at Morumbi and Scarpa was instrumental in Alviverde’s victory. After losing the game until the 45th minute of the second half, the team led by Abel Ferreira got the turn with the participation of shirt 14 in both goals.

However, the player’s good spell at Palmeiras seems to be nearing the end, as the good performances caught the attention of Galatasaray, from Turkey. After making explicit the desire to play in Europe, the player may be playing his last games with the Verdão shirt before changing airs.

Gustavo Scarpa has made great games for Palmeiras in 2022 – Credit: Flickr (Cesar Greco)

With a contract until the end of the year, the midfielder was in the process of renewing his contract with the São Paulo club, but nothing was defined. Now, according to the journalist Georgios Sideridisthe Istanbul club is preparing a proposal that is around R$15.3 million to be able to count on the player, but no official contact has been made so far.


Source: sportbuzz

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