Lucas Paquetá could return to Flamengo but …

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Soon a return to the country for Lucas Paquetá? Almost five years after leaving Brazil to join AC Milan, the West Ham midfielder may well find Flamengo, his training club. According to information from Spear!the player's agent went to the training center of the current 3rd of Serie A Brazilian to meet the sports director, José Boto.

If the Package agent left the door open to a comeback, the management of Flamengo has not started an official approach going in this direction. The context around the midfield is difficult, since it is the subject of an investigation by the English Football Federation for a supposed link with sports betting, still in the case of the yellow cards that he would have voluntarily received . Accused of having obstructed himself to the investigation by refusing to put his former mobile phone, the former OL has even more complicated his situation. The judgment is scheduled for March.

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