The midfielder is seen internally as the possible biggest signing of the current red-black management
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0Flamengo continues to move behind the scenes and does not give up on making every possible effort to have its squad full of stars. This is because Mais Querido is still firm in its attempt to sign Lucas Paquetá, who currently plays for West Ham (ING).
According to journalists Cahê Mota and Letícia Marques, from GE, Mais Querido awaits the return of half after the end of your vacation to make new advances. Football VP Marcos Braz and executive director Bruno Spindel even planned a trip to London last weekend, but went back and scheduled it for the end of the month with the aim of accelerating negotiations for the purchase of Lucas Paquetá.< /p>
Also according to GE, Rubro-Negro continues to understand that negotiations are complex and time-consuming. Therefore, the club counts on Paquetá's participation in the negotiations and believes that the player's decision is essential to make the English directors' stance more flexible.
FIRST PROPOSAL REFUSEDIt is worth remembering that the The first proposal made by Flamengo to West Ham was around 15 million euros (R$89 million). However, the English team refused the amount. However, the refusal was expected by the red and black directors, as the desire was to make it clear that it is not just a survey and that the club is willing to invest in the player.
PAQUETÁ'S HIRING IS SEEN AS "GREAT FINALE" FOR GESTÃO LANDIMSo, Mais Querido already knows the amount requested by West Ham to release Lucas Paquetá and will ultimately be able to make an offer that the English cannot refuse. Furthermore, Rubro-Negro will not give up on the midfielder easily, as internally his signing is seen as a "grand finale" of Flamengo's current management.
Rubro-Negra delegation travels to the venue of the Libertadores duel this Tuesday
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0On Thursday (26), Flamengo has one of the most important games of the season. The team faces Peñarol, at 7pm (Brasília time), in the second game of the Libertadores quarter-finals. As they lost the first match, at Maracanã by 1-0, Tite's men need to win by at least two goals to guarantee their place in the tournament's semi-finals.
In the first leg, Flamengo was defeated by a score of 1 x 0 at Maracanã. As a result, Mais Querido needs to win by two goals to qualify in normal time. Aware of the difficulty and that they need to show unconditional support, Flamengo fans are mobilizing on social media to perform the famous “Aerofla”, with the aim of encouraging the squad for the decisive game.
After training at CT Ninho do Urubu, the club's delegation travels to Uruguay this Tuesday afternoon (24), two days before the match, on a chartered flight from Galeão Airport. As a result, Nação Rubro-Negra plans to be present at the location at around 3pm, while Flamengo is expected to arrive at the Cargo Terminal at around 4:30pm.
Gathering at the Galeão Cargo Terminal – 3pm
Expected arrival of the Flamengo delegation – 4:30pm
At the meeting, the parties discussed possible mobility options
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0The stadium Flamengo is a dream for the board and for the red and black fans. However, this time, things are moving forward and in the medium term, the nation will be able to enjoy its own, very modern arena for the seasons to come. In this sense, meetings about the surrounding area, urban mobility, among other things, are being debated and discussed.
Yesterday afternoon (23), Flamengo's general vice-president, Rodrigo Dunshee, the vice-president of heritage, Marcos Bodin, and the vice-president of the presidency, Diogo Lemos, met with the management of MetrôRio to talk about Flamengo's new stadium.
At the meeting, the parties discussed what the possible urban mobility options for access to the new stadium, in addition to what Flamengo will be able to provide for fans.
“The meeting was very good for strengthening the relationship between Flamengo and MetrôRio, seeking to facilitate the best possible project to facilitate urban mobility and access to Flamengo's new stadium”, said Rodrigo Dunshee, deputy general president of the club.
In addition to Rodrigo Dunshee and Marcos Bodin, the meeting was attended by MetrôRio, CEO Guilherme Ramalho, as well as Daniel Habib (COO) and Diego Garcia (Strategy and Governance Manager).
Singer resumed cancer treatment after eight months of remission
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0Preta Gil, 50 years old, went to the National Sanctuary of Our Lady of Aparecida, located in the interior of São Paulo, on Sunday, the 22nd. As she is devoted to the saint, she explained that she visited the basilica to give thanks for the health of the entire his family and also because of his cancer treatment.
“Walk with faith, I will because faith doesn't usually do it! Thank Our Lady of Aparecida for all her support, thank you for the treatment, the support network I have from family and friends, thank you for everyone who prays for me! Thank you,” the singer wrote in an Instagram post.
At the end of August, Preta told her followers that she needed to resume cancer treatment after eight months of remission. The cancer had spread to four parts of his body. She was discharged in September and celebrated the moment with her family.
Preta Gil was diagnosed with bowel cancer at the beginning of last year. Among the symptoms that made her suspect a health problem were intense constipation and flat stools, with mucus and blood.
At the time, she underwent radiotherapy sessions and surgical treatment. The singer also had to undergo a total abdominal hysterectomy, a procedure that involves removing the uterus.
After primary treatment, she entered a phase called “no evidence of the disease”, according to doctors interviewed by the Estadão. In other words, the cancer was no longer detectable by physical, imaging, tomography and/or blood tests.
In August, however, the artist reported that the cancer had returned, being detected in two lymph nodes, in the peritoneum – membrane in the abdominal cavity that surrounds organs such as the stomach and intestine – and in the ureter.
The diagnosis came while Preta was undergoing periodic exams in the remission stage of the disease at Hospital Sírio Libanês, in São Paulo. Recently, in an interview with Fantástico, she said that she had to amputate her rectum last year, during treatment.
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