This Friday, the last day of the transfer market, Portugal’s João Felix has been officially named as Barcelona’s loan reinforcement until the end of the season.
Felix is leaving Atlético Madrid for cules after becoming the protagonist of one of football’s biggest summer soap operas.
The former Benfica player was linked to the Eagles but ended up following a “dream”, as he himself put it, of moving to Barcelona.
The Portuguese has yet to play for Atlético Madrid this season. Statements that “I would like to play in Barcelona” were not well received by the board and the associative mass.
In recent matches, Joao Felix was booed by the fans themselves, who also ruined the Portuguese nameplate.
Felix arrived at Colhoneros with prodigy status after a tumultuous season at Benfica. In 2019, the transfer cost Atlético 126 million euros.
After three seasons, playing nearly 40 games in a season, the striker was no longer one of Simeone’s eleven players and was loaned to Chelsea. In London, he failed to make a difference in a team that finished 12th in the English league.
Thus, Vizense moved to the fourth professional club in his career after Benfica, Atlético Madrid and Chelsea, where he was loaned out by the Madrilenians.
Felix took his first steps in football at Tondela’s Pestinhas before moving on to Porto. Before moving from the Dragons to the Eagles, he spent a year with the Padroens, a team with many blue and white players.
He has already won three titles throughout his career. The Portuguese League for Benfica, the Spanish Championship for Atlético and the League of Nations for the Portuguese national team.
Author: morning Post
Source: CM Jornal

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