FC Porto will put Verona up for sale after a Brazilian player injured his left thigh during the holidays during a 2×2 tournament in Brazil, for which a cash prize of around 10,000 euros was awarded.
Dragau did not like the news of the player’s injury. The player simply violated the rules of the club on several counts. However, FC Porto provided the tests that the player had to take in order to assess the severity of the injury. These vacation accidents are not covered by sports insurance. Thus, the responsibility for downtime and treatment lies with the club.
Violations of internal regulations can even lead to the termination of the contract, which the dragons will not do. But they are receptive to offers to sell the 20-year-old striker. Porto paid Palmeiras €10.25 million for the player. But this player’s attitude may have marked the end of his blue-and-white cycle. The future of Verona is in the hands of Sergio Conceição.
Author: Antonio M. Pereira
Source: CM Jornal
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