Inter Milan: Beppe Marotta lets a nugget return to Brazil

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However, it was announced as a great nugget. The young Brazilian goalkeeper, Gabriel Brazão (23 years old), will officially leave Italy and Europe. While Inter Milan had paid no less than 6.5 million euros to attract the former starting goalkeeper of the Seleção U17, Gabriel Brazão’s contract with the Nerazzurri was terminated in recent days and the native of Uberlândia will return to Brazil. Indeed, according to our information, a total agreement has been reached with the Brazilian club Santos.

The player is expected in São Paulo in the coming hours where he will undergo his medical examinations. After unsuccessful loans to Albacete, Real Oviedo, Spal, Cruzeiro and Ternana, Gabriel Brazão hopes to bounce back better under the colors of Peixe, while he has only played 11 games since his first professional signing in 2019. In the transaction, Inter Milan retains a percentage of a future sale as well as a buyout clause. Gabriel Brazão’s contract with Santos will run until 2026.

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