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Bruno Henrique trusts in partnership with Arrascaeta to seek another Libertadores at Flamengo
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Rubro-Negro has five revelations in the most watched championship in the world
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0The Premier League, which is considered the most watched and disputed championship in the world, started last week. In the English competition, Flamengo is the Brazilian team that has the most revealed players playing this season. Check out the Brazilian teams with the most revealed players playing in the Premier League
Flamengo (5) – João Gomes (Wolverhampton), Matheus França (Crystal Palace), Lucas Paquetá (West Ham), Vinícius Souza (Sheffield United) and Rodrigo Muniz (Fulham).
Vasco ( 3) – Douglas Luiz (Aston Villa), Philippe Coutinho (Aston Vila) and Andrey Santos (Chelsea).
Palmeiras (2) – Gabriel Jesus (Arsenal) and Danilo (Nottingham Forest).
São Paulo (2) – Casemiro (Manchester United) and Antony (Manchester United).
Fluminense (2) – João Pedro (Brighton) and Marcelo Pitaluga (Liverpool).
Desportivo Brasil (2) – Diego Carlos (Aston Vila) and Gustavo Scarpa (Nottingham Forest).
The Premier League season started last week. In this sense, Flamengo is the Brazilian team with the most revelations playing in the competition. The Rubro-Negro has five base boys in the biggest league in the world
< /p>The teams play the first game of the quarterfinals at 7 p.m.
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0Tite defined Flamengo and announced the 11 starters who will face Peñarol, this Thursday, at Maracanã, at 7pm. De la Cruz returns to the starting lineup in place of Léo Ortiz, and Alex Sandro and Plata were retained. The duel with the Uruguayans is the first between the teams in the quarter-finals of the Copa Conmebol Libertadores.
Alex Sandro and Plata, debutants in last Sunday's classic, remain in the team after having good performances in the draw against Vasco. Gabigol is now out of the relationship due to fibrosis in the posterior muscle of his right thigh. Flamengo, in a statement, reported that the athlete did not suffer any injury in the region. Check it out:
"The Clube de Regatas do Flamengo informs that the athlete Gabriel Barbosa underwent tests that did not diagnose an injury to the posterior muscle of his right thigh. However, the Technical Committee opted for precaution and did not list him for the duel against Peñarol due to fibrosis in the region. Gabi is handed over to physiotherapists and physical trainers for the series of decisive games of the season."
Match starts at 7pm this Thursday
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0Flamengo faces Peñarol (URU) in the first game of the CONMEBOL Libertadores quarter-finals and, here, you can watch the broadcast, live, with 2h30 of pre-game, interviews, the team's arrival at Maracanã and everything more.
Watch the match live here:
Pablo Galdêncio, from the channel "Oh Meu Mengão", brings exclusive information about the player's preferences.
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0According to revelations from Pablo Galdêncio, reporter for the channel "Oh Meu Mengão", Gonzalo Montiel, currently on loan at Nottingham Forest, made it clear internally that his heart beats stronger for Flamengo. The Argentine right-back, created by the River Plate academy, expressed his inclination to play for Mais Querido, if he decides to return to the South American continent.
Recently, River Plate showed interest in the player, carrying out surveys in an attempt to bring it back to its origins. However, Montiel seems to lean towards the red and black side, placing Flamengo as his priority, even in the face of proposals from other destinations, such as Al-Ittihad, from Saudi Arabia.
Fernando Serreno, renowned sports journalist, brought to light information that could shake the market: Montiel is no longer part of Sevilla's plans. Also according to Serreno, the Spanish club plans to negotiate for the right-back as soon as he returns from his current loan at Nottingham Forest.
Montiel, 26 years old, is a well-known figure on the South American football scene. Raised in the ranks of River Plate, the player is on loan at Nottingham Forest until June next year. His contract with Sevilla remains valid until mid-2026, but recent events indicate that his future could unfold away from Spanish fields.
Last season, Montiel had a remarkable performance, playing 43 games, scoring a goal and providing three assists to his teammates. However, the current season brought a different scenario, with the player finding less space and participating in only five matches.
Flamengo, known for its passionate fans and high ambitions, could be the next destination for Gonzalo Montiel. His return to South America, especially to wear the red and black colors, would be an exciting chapter in his career. Montiel's situation adds a dose of suspense to the transfer market, and Flamengo fans are certainly eager to see whether this possible reunion with their Argentine roots comes to fruition. Stay tuned for more updates on the right-back's promising future and the twists and turns that could unfold behind the scenes in international football.
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