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Jeffinho, freshly returned to sender, permanently transferred to Botafogo barely two years after his arrival in Lyon from the Carioca club, now OL is eyeing a new winger from Botafogo: Luiz Henrique – a rising star in Brazilian football who contributed to the recent coronation of the Estrela Solitaria in the Copa Libertadores.
Seen from Brazil, obviously, the interest from Rhone and a transfer of the person concerned to Les Gones is not to everyone’s taste. “
Sportingly, if Luiz Henrique goes to Lyon, I see him taking ten steps back », thunders on the SporTV antenna. as part of the Troca de Passes show, former international midfielder Richarlyson.
“Lyon is not a big Ligue 1 club today”
“ Lyon is not a big club in Ligue 1 today, it is not a team that will give him the opportunity to improve in order to be able to play for the Brazilian national teamcontinues the former Sao Paulo player. In my opinion, he can become a starter within the Seleçao, he is playing for that in fact, to be a starter in the ranks of the Seleçao! »
The challenge is tough for OL, who are trying to take full advantage of the multi-ownership embodied by John Textor and the bridge in particular that exists between Lyon and Rio, via Botafogo. Thiago Almada, therefore, is expected shortly in the capital of Gaul. Unless the LFP vetoes under the recruitment ban recently pronounced by the DNCG against the club.
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