The club is in a race against time
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0The Flamengo is about to announce the signing of Carlos Alcaraz, a 21-year-old Argentine midfielder who currently plays for Southampton. This reinforcement will be the third to arrive at the club in the current transfer window, reinforcing the red and black squad for the competitions to come. This Monday, the clubs agreed on the last details of the agreement, and Flamengo is just waiting for the player to sign the contract to make the negotiation official.
The transaction, which involves the payment of 20 million euros (approximately R$122 million), marks the most expensive signing in Flamengo's history in nominal terms. This value includes the solidarity mechanism that will be passed on to Racing, Alcaraz's parent club. Initially, Southampton would be responsible for this part of the payment, but, in a readjustment of negotiations, Flamengo decided to assume this cost. Carlos Alcaraz has been one of the main promises of Argentine football and his arrival at Flamengo is seen as a big bet for the club. The player, who was also a target of other European clubs, chose to join Rubro-Negro, believing in the sporting project offered by the Rio club.
The negotiation, which had been going on for a few weeks, involved many conversations and adjustments until both parties reached a consensus. Even with the financial issues resolved, there are still some bureaucracies and small adjustments left for the contract to be signed and the transfer to be officially announced. However, both Flamengo and Southampton and the player himself believe that the deal is practically sealed.
The signing of Alcaraz is part of Flamengo's strategy to reinforce its squad with young talents, seeking to balance the experience of the more veteran players with the energy and potential of younger athletes. Alcaraz arrives with the responsibility of justifying the high investment made by the club, which hopes that the midfielder will become a key player in the team's tactical scheme.
Teams face each other next Thursday in the Libertadores quarter-finals
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0The Peñarol (URU) team was excited from the beginning of the trip to Rio de Janeiro, where they will face Flamengo, in the quarter-finals of the Libertadores. In addition to cheering the players on the flight towards the 'Marvelous City', the Uruguayans posted a montage of Christ the Redeemer with the club's flag.
As soon as they landed on Rio de Janeiro soil, the Uruguayan club published an image of a of the city's main tourist attractions. In addition to the photo, the team wrote the following message: “Peñarol em Rio”, alluding to Rock In Rio. Afterwards, a video showing the arrival of the athletes at Galeão Airport was also published.
Peñarol reached the quarterfinals of the Libertadores after beating The Strongest (BOL) in the round of 16. In the first game, the Uruguayan team defeated their opponent 4-0. On the way back, the Bolivian team even won by a score of 1-0, however, it was not enough to take away the classification of Diego Aguirre's men.
Before the game against Flamengo, Peñarol played in the Championship Uruguayan. On Saturday (14), Rubro-Negro's opponent beat Rampla (URU), by a score of 4 to 0. Given this situation, they remained undefeated in the national tournament.
And the red- black?Flamengo is coming off a bitter draw with Vasco on Sunday (15), however, they will have reinforcements for this Thursday's duel (19). Recovered from a thigh injury, De La Cruz is back in the team. In addition to the Uruguayan, Alex Sandro, Alcaraz and Gonzalo Plata were registered in the competition and, as a result, will be included in the clash.
Eduardo Paes uses his social network profile to deny the article
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0Last Tuesday, the candidate for re-election for mayor of Rio de Janeiro, Eduardo Paes, denied the journalist Ancelmo Gois, from Globo. In a post on Instagram, the mayor informed that the city hall will be responsible for removing the megastructure on the gas meter site, different from what was reported. Furthermore, he guaranteed that Flamengo will have its new stadium, with the best conditions and security.
The news published by Ancelmo informs that Flamengo would have to pay R$100 million to remove a large gas structure present on land acquired by the club, which is owned by CEG and CEG-Rio, which are companies that are part of the gas concessionaire Naturgy.
According to the article, the companies were informed that Flamengo is the responsible for bearing the expenses, as provided for in one of the annexes to the land purchase and transfer contract. The clause, however, does not have a specified limit.
Paes stated that the values for the transfer of the structure are different from what was pointed out in the article by Ancelmo Gois. Furthermore, it exempted Flamengo from any responsibility, and that the city hall has been planning to remove it for years.
“They are making me defend @flamengo more than I would like: let it be clear that this is not the The cost of this transfer and when it happens will be the responsibility of the city of Rio, which knows that this structure cannot be in an area that is already receiving so many residential buildings. It's been in our plans for a long time! Flamengo will have its new stadium there in the gasometer with all the quality and safety that the region demands and deserves. Period!”, published the mayor.
The 21-year-old midfielder was presented last Thursday
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0Carlos Alcaraz, known affectionately as "Charly", revealed in an interview that this nickname has roots in his childhood and is not an attempt to differentiate himself from the Spanish tennis player of the same name. He explained that "Charly" has always been the name he has been called since he was little, both by family and friends, and that this nickname is something he appreciates and prefers to be called.
The choice of name< a href="https://gazetadourubu.com/noticia/mais-um-de-saida-meia-do-flamengo-tem-proposta-em-maos-para-portugal" target="_blank"> "Charly"< /a> reflects a personal and emotional connection for the player, who feels more identified with this nickname. This is not just a matter of public or media differentiation, but rather a genuine preference rooted in your personal history. Alcaraz highlighted that, throughout his In his life, "Charly" has always been the name used by those close to him, reinforcing the importance and meaning of this nickname in his daily life.
This detail about Alcarazmay seem simple, but it reveals important aspects about his personality and the way he relates to his circle social. The use of nicknames is common in many cultures, and in Alcaraz's case, "Charly" is an essential part of his identity, which he carries with him both on and off the field.
By adopting and expressing this Preferably, Alcaraz also humanizes his public figure, getting closer to his fans and the general public. He presents himself as someone who values his roots and the little things that are part of his journey, showing that, despite his success and visibility, he maintains simplicity and affection for aspects of his personal life.
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