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"A matter of time", Qatar's CEO talks about hiring ex-Flamengo player Vini Jr

Brazilian star says he wants to stay at the Spanish club, while Saudis insist on signing him

Former Flamengo, Vinicius Jr. remains a target of the Saudi League - photo: reproduction
Former Flamengo, Vinicius Jr. remains a target of the Saudi League - photo: reproduction

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The Brazilian striker Vinicius Jr., one of the main highlights of Real Madrid, has once again become the subject of speculation involving the Saudi League. Despite having recently stated his desire to remain at the merengue club for many years, the CEO of the Saudi League, Omar Mugharbel, declared in an interview with the newspaper Marca that the player's transfer is just a matter of time and negotiations.


< p style="border: 1px solid rgb(197, 0, 24);">Vinicius Jr., ex-Flamengo, who has a contract with Real Madrid until June 2027, was categorical in expressing his desire to continue defending the Spanish team. However, Omar Mugharbel's statements indicate that the Saudis remain determined to invest heavily to attract the player.


"Vinicius ? We don't have dreams, it's a matter of time and negotiation," said the CEO, reinforcing the Saudi League's interest in counting on the star in the future.


Even with the billion-dollar termination fine stipulated in the Brazilian's contract, Saudi clubs continue to explore possibilities of bringing the striker to the league, which has already attracted other big names in world football.



COMMITMENT TO REAL MADRID

Recently, after scoring a hat- trick against Borussia Dortmund in the Champions League, Vini Jr. revealed a conversation he had with Florentino Pérez, president of Real Madrid. During the interview, the player reiterated his desire to remain at the club that brought him to the international scene.

"He told me I said that I can always do more. I'm 24 years old and I want to stay here forever, giving everything to the team that gave me everything," said the athlete, making clear his commitment to Real Madrid and his gratitude to the Spanish club.



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Football in mourning: Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva die in car accident

Spanish newspaper claims that the vehicle carrying the two players left the road and caught fire shortly afterwards; Liverpool striker leaves behind wife and three children

Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva die in a tragic car accident in Spain - Photo: Reproduction/FPF
Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva die in a tragic car accident in Spain - Photo: Reproduction/FPF

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World football is in mourning . Diogo Jota, Liverpool's Portuguese striker, passed away in the early hours of Thursday, the 3rd, at the age of 28. The information was initially released by the Spanish newspaper Marca. Jota lost his life in a tragic car accident that occurred in Zamora, in northern Spain. He was accompanied by his brother, André Silva, 25, who also died in the accident.


Diogo Jota was married to Rute Cardoso, whom he married last month , and leaves behind three children. André Silva, who was also a professional football player, played for Penafiel, in the second division of Portugal.


BRILLIANT CAREER


Diogo Jota was a prominent name in the Portuguese national team, with whom he won two Nations League titles, the most recent being last month. The striker, who scored 14 goals in 49 appearances for the national team, had been at Liverpool since 2020 , where he won major titles including the 2024/25 Premier League, two English League Cups and an FA Cup.

Before that, Jota had spells at Paços de Ferreira, Porto and Wolverhampton, a club with which he won the Championship, the second division of English football.


FOOTBALL WORLD REACTS

After the accident, several teams that the duo played for left messages of support for their loved ones. Porto , where Diogo Jota began to shine internationally and André Silva was part of the youth teams , expressed their solidarity with the player's family and friends at this time of immense pain.

Liverpool , the club Diogo Jota played for since the 2020/21 season, said they were devastated and asked that the privacy of the striker's family and loved ones, as well as other team staff, be respected during this time of mourning .

The Portuguese Football Federation also expressed its solidarity with the family. The organization recalled Diogo Jota's more than 50 call-ups and recalled that the player was a respected and admired human being due to his 'contagious joy'.

Gazeta do Urubu offers its condolences to family and loved ones during this period of mourning.



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João Fonseca shows resilience and advances to the 3rd round of Wimbledon

Brazilian defeats Jenson Brooksby after more than 3 hours of play, corrects mistakes and becomes the youngest player to win the first two games since 2011

João Fonseca defeats Jenson Brooksby and advances to the third round of Wimbledon - Photo: Reproduction/Wimbledon
João Fonseca defeats Jenson Brooksby and advances to the third round of Wimbledon - Photo: Reproduction/Wimbledon

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João Fonseca continues to impress the tennis world with his above-average talent and maturity. This Wednesday (2), the 18-year-old beat American Jenson Brooksby 3 sets to 1 , with partial scores of 6/4, 5/7, 6/2 and 6/4, in 3h13min, and advanced to the third round of Wimbledon. With the result, he became the youngest to reach this stage in the men's draw of the English Grand Slam since 2011, when Bernard Tomic, then 18 years and eight months old — two younger than João —, reached the quarterfinals.


STAND OUT AMONG BRAZILIANS


With his victory over the world number 101, Fonseca also became the first Brazilian to reach the third round of Wimbledon since Thomaz Bellucci in 2010. In addition, he equaled his best performance in a Grand Slam, repeating his recent feat at Roland Garros, just over a month ago.


Currently ranked 54th in the world, the Rio native will face Chilean Nicolás Jarry, former number 16 in the ranking and currently 143rd, in the next round. His opponent also won this Wednesday, beating American Learner Tien (62nd) by 3 sets to 0 (6/2, 6/2 and 6/3).

THE GAME


Fonseca began to pressure Brooksby's serve in the first game, but it was the American who held serve. The Brazilian responded aggressively , held serve and, in the fifth game, took advantage of his first break chance to open up an advantage. Even under pressure, the youngster remained calm and saved two break points in the eighth game before closing the set at 6/4.

In the second set, the balance was even greater. João lost two break points in the opening game and the players continued to hold their serves until the score was 5-5 . In the twelfth game, Brooksby had three set points and converted the last one, closing at 7/5 and tying the match.

After a brief trip to the locker room, Fonseca returned refreshed. He broke Jenson's serve in the first game and dominated the set , opening up a 3-0 lead. Despite conceding a break, he regained control and closed it out at 6/2, retaking the lead in the match.

In the fourth and decisive set, the balance returned. Fonseca won a break in the fifth game and opened up a 4/2 lead, but wasted chances to extend his lead. Brooksby took advantage of the moment and returned the break, tying the score at 4/4 . João's response was immediate: another break and victory on his own serve, sealing the 6/4 and an unprecedented place in the third round of the traditional English tournament — in his first appearance on the sacred grass of Wimbledon.



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Sesc Flamengo stars shine as Brazil beats the United States 3-0 in the Nations League

With a great performance by Lorena and superiority in all fundamentals, the Women's Team dominates the USA at Maracanãzinho and prepares to face Germany

Ana Cristina leads the Brazilian National Team to a 3-0 victory against the United States in the Volleyball Nations League - photo: reproduction
Ana Cristina leads the Brazilian National Team to a 3-0 victory against the United States in the Volleyball Nations League - photo: reproduction

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The Brazilian women's volleyball team demonstrated superiority over the United States this Thursday (5), at Maracanãzinho, in Rio de Janeiro, by winning by 3 sets to 0, with partial scores of 25/18, 25/17 and 25/19. With brilliance from athletes from Sesc Flamengo , the match was valid for the second round of the Nations League (VNL), and the individual highlight was the outside hitter Ana Cristina, who scored 20 points. The match marked another positive result for Zé Roberto Guimarães' team, which remains undefeated in the competition.


The game started off evenly, with the Americans reacting to a better start from Brazil. After the United States came from behind to lead 8-7, the Brazilian team showed strength in its defense and took the lead again. The comeback came with a solid performance in blocking , which neutralized the opponent's attacks and provided a sequence of important points, sealing the set at 25-18. The fans present in the gym boosted the Brazilians' performance in the decisive moments of the set.


ANA CRISTINA SHINES AND HOLDS THE ADVANTAGE


With a forced serve and a well-positioned block , Brazil once again opened up an advantage early in the second set. Even with a brief reaction from the Americans, who drew level at 18-17, coach Zé Roberto's timeout was effective in reorganizing the team. Ana Cristina stood out with powerful attacks and secured crucial points. The team extended its dominance and closed the second set with authority, 25-17.

The third and final set followed the same script as the previous ones. Brazil imposed a strong pace from the first minutes and took advantage of the opponent's offensive errors to open up an advantage on the scoreboard. With the team confident and maintaining consistency in the tactical system, the set was conducted calmly until the end. With 25 to 19 on the scoreboard, the National Team confirmed the victory by 3 to 0 , ending the duel without any scares.


BRAZILIAN NATIONAL TEAM FACES GERMANY

The Brazilian National Team's next match in the Nations League will take place this Saturday (7), against Germany, again at Maracanãzinho. The team is looking to maintain its momentum in the competition and secure a good position in the overall standings . With consistent performances and players on the rise, Brazil remains one of the favorites for the title.


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