Corinthians receives proposal from an English club in the spotlight; look

Seeing the proposals arrive from its main players, Corinthians is at risk of losing another highlight after the English club formalizes interest

The transfer window has been one of many losses for the Corinthianshaving already seen departures from Adson It is Roger Guedes. Besides them, Yuri Albertomay be the next to leave the club, since according to journalist Benjamin Back, the athlete received a proposal from West Ham, from England. Values ​​were not revealed.

With the sales target for the season beaten, the board understands that the numbers would have to be favorable for a negotiation to take place. Even so, no player is considered non-negotiable, as long as the interested party meets the imposed requirements, such as amounts and payment method.

After the departure of Guedes, Yuri became the team’s top scorer in the season, with 10 goals currently scored, in addition to seven assists. Recently, he is the only one on offense who has been guaranteed his place in the main decisions of the year, with teammates alternating between Guilherme Biro, wesley It is red.

In addition to the number 9 shirt, the defender Murillo can also go to England, since the Nottingham Forest also already formalized the interest for the player. Despite this, the football manager, Alessandro Nunes stated in the mixed zone, after the team’s last game, that the first offer was turned down, and a counter-offer was sent to Europe.

Yuri Alberto in action for Corinthians / Credits: Getty Images

Anyway, the trend is that no decision is taken before the game this Tuesday, 29, against students, for the return of the quarterfinals of the Copa Sudamericana, where the classification is crucial for the plans of the season. After winning 1-0 in the first leg, Timão only needs a draw to remain alive in the competition.


Source: sportbuzz

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