Paulo Bracks, director of football at Cruz-Maltino, says short period to seal deal makes it difficult for player to arrive in this window
Although he is in advanced negotiations for midfielder Campuzano, Vasco’s sporting director Paulo Bracks believes the player is unlikely to arrive in this window, which ends on 4 April. In an informal conversation with journalists this Thursday afternoon at CT Moacyr Barbosa, the director showed pessimism in hiring, but did not rule out the arrival of the athlete in the middle of the year.
Campuzano belongs to Boca Juniors and is on loan to Giresunspor, from Turkey, until 30 June. But the Turkish club has a debt of 200,000 dollars (just over R$ 1 million) and could anticipate his dismissal. Vasco would assume the payment and have the midfielder on loan until December, with an option to buy set at US$800,000 (R$4.2 million). This possibility pleases Bocabut since it’s a complex operation, it tends not to happen.
The signing of a midfielder has been confirmed by Paulo Bracks as a priority for the squad, mainly due to the fact that Andrey Santos is on loan from Chelsea until 30 June. We remind you that the player will participate in the Under 20 World Cup with the Brazilian national team. The competition will take place from 20 May to 11 June.
In addition to the arrival of a defensive midfielder, Paulo Bracks confirmed that another reinforcement can be signed, but without specifying a position, excluding however that this player is for the defensive sector. OR THROW AWAY! he discovered that this other athlete is a striker who plays on the left wing, but the director has denied that he is Ferreirinha, from GrĂªmio.
The sports director said that, if there are purchases, Vasco will not make large investments.
Source: Terra

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