Shakhtar ready to pay 8 million euros for Brazilian talent: who is this 19-year-old forward.
The Donetsk club 'Shakhtar' is actively considering the possibility of signing 19-year-old Brazilian football talent, 'São Paulo' forward Lucas Ferreira. According to Band Sports, 'Shakhtar' has already sent an official offer of 8 million euros, and for 'São Paulo', this could be a beneficial option due to the club's financial difficulties. The deal is expected to be completed by the end of August.
'Shakhtar' has already made an official offer of 8 million euros. According to Band Sports, 'São Paulo' is willing to agree due to financial difficulties and is ready for negotiations. It is likely that Lucas Ferreira will join 'Shakhtar' by the end of August.
Lucas Ferreira has already proven himself as a promising player, having played 33 matches this season, scored 5 goals, and made 3 assists. His high market value is estimated at 5 million euros. Ferreira stands out for his high speed, ability to play ahead, and good understanding of the game despite his young age.
'Shakhtar' is known for its activity in the Brazilian market, often betting on young attacking players. It should be noted that some Ukrainian clubs no longer receive payments from UEFA. In addition, the leader of one Premier League team was stopped by TC employees and may be mobilized.
The 'Shakhtar' team is considering signing 19-year-old Brazilian player Lucas Ferreira from 'São Paulo', which could become a significant reinforcement for their attacking line. Negotiations are expected, and a possible agreement may be reached by the end of the month.
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