November 23, 2024

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Who are the nine players who have already left Sao Paulo, who should leave and why

Who are the nine players who have already left Sao Paulo, who should leave and why

Clube São Paulo plans to reorganize the squad for next season and has arrivals and departures


I am 2022, or Sao Paulo He is planning for a completely different season than the one he had in 2021. So far, Nine players have already left Morumbi and the “boat” may increase.

Among the most prominent names, BenitezAnd Ear e Bruno Alves They said goodbye to the club. The Argentine did not renew his loan. Sao Paulo did not think about paying $3 million (17 million BRL) to me does not depend on.

The other two headed to Syndicate. The right-back is on loan and can return to the club in 2023. The defender is on loan until the end of the contract, in 2023, and does not return.

The other six names who left Sao Paulo were Joao Rojas, Rodrigo Freitas, Lucas Perry, William, Shaylon and Dennis Jr.

In addition to the nine mentioned, the other athletes have little chance of surviving in 2022. They are: Gallianowho is recovering from an injury and cannot be terminated by law, Yes it is, this tricolor seeks an amicable end, Pablo and Vitor Bueno.

The last two, Sao Paulo is seeking to participate in exchanges with other clubs. Even Pablo was offered it international In the negotiations conducted by the player the management maintains strict confidentiality.

In an interview with gangsAnd Carlos Belmonte, the director of football for the Sao Paulo club, provided details of the reworking and reduction of the payroll.

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“To bring in new players we need to get the players out of the team, for a simple matter, which is finances. To bring in new players. JandriAnd RaviniaWe had to loan Perry to Náutico, and lend Orejuela and Bruno Alves to Grêmio. We have to go in and out so we can keep the payroll more or less or even with a small reduction in the level we have.”