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At the beginning of 2024, then free from any contract,
Luiz Gustavo engaged in favor of the São Paulo FC. The Brazilian club has just announced a new concern about the 37 -year -old midfielder.
“After complaining about pain in the thoracic region, midfielder Luiz Gustavo was assessed by the club's medical service and was immediately sent to the Albert Einstein hospital, where he suffered imaging examinations that confirmed the existence of a pulmonary thromboembolia”can we read in a press release published by the Auriverde training.
The state of the Brazilian international (41 selections) leaves a form of uncertainty and concern.
“The athlete is hospitalized for observation and treatment, and will remain so in the coming days, up to new evaluations. We want a speedy recovery to our number 16 »concludes the text of São Paulo FC.
Luiz Gustavo, good memories for OM supporters
Luiz Gustavo had evolved two seasons in Ligue 1, under the colors of Olympique de Marseille, between 2017 and 2019. Finalist of the Europa League in 2018, the native of Pindamongaba had rather left good memories to the Phocaean supporters.
Since his departure from OM,
The former Bayern Munich player had gone through Fenerbahçe (Türkiye), Al Nassr (Saudi Arabia) and therefore São Paulo (Brazil). In the national selection, he had not been summoned since 2016.
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