Fluminense advanced in the talks for the player’s loan, agreed to pay for the negotiation, but with the condition that it was in installments
O Fluminense advanced last Thursday, 30, by contracting a loan from brown, approaching the end of the novel. After reaching an agreement with the player himself and attempting a free release with the midtjyllandfrom Denmark, but that didn’t work out, the carioca club accepted to make the payment to have the striker for a year.
According to information released by the channel “Sentimento Tricolor” on YouTube, the Fluminense came to offer € 300 thousand euros, something around R$ 1.6 million, but in installments, over the period of the contract that will be signed. Now, the team would only be waiting for the “ok” from the Danish team to close the deal.
Channel – Athletistic
This step was important for Tricolor’s negotiation due to the fact that Midtjylland was accepting, at first, only to loan the player with a “purchase obligation” fixed for the end of the contract, which was not in Fluminense’s plans. Thus, the clubs reached a consensus on a “buy option” in the same amount paid by the team from Denmark.
In this case, the value would be €4.5 million euros, something around R$28.3 million at the time, which would be discounting the €300,000. Despite this initial agreement, the percentage of economic rights is still being discussed. With the arrival of Marrony and Alanthe team hopes to fill the vacancies left by Luiz Henrique and Fred.
Even the player was a specific request from the coach Fernando Diniz, who has even spoken to Marrony on the phone, saying he has shown interest in playing for the team in the future. While waiting for this deal to be finally closed, the striker has already started training in Denmark after spending a vacation in Brazil.
Career
Marrony started his journey in the world of football playing for Vasco, in 2015, at just 16 years old. Before, he had a quick tour of the cruise, but as he was away from his family and from Volta Redonda, his city, he ended up not adapting and returned to Rio de Janeiro, but to the capital. There, he completed all his training and turned professional.
Source: sportbuzz

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