OL: John Textor negotiates the arrival of another Brazilian from Betis

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Obviously, things are going well between John Textor and Betis Sevilla. While Brazilian winger Luiz Henrique is expected to leave the Andalusian club to join the Eagle Football galaxy, without it being known at the moment whether it will be a transfer to Botafogo or OL, another Brazilian could suffer the same fate. This Wednesday, the media O Globo reveals that John Textor would indeed negotiate the transfer of left back Abner (23 years old).

If Betis, wishing to part ways with their player, would have initially offered him to Botafogo, John Textor would develop a plan to send him directly to Lyon. The publication specifies that this arrival would only take place this summer. This season, the player has participated in 22 matches with Betis, and has played in full matches since returning from the break. To note that Relevo had for his part indicated in recent days that the arrival of Nicolas Tagliafico at Betis was inherent to the departure of Abner this winter. To be continued.

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