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Roberto Company 'Ignores' Returns to Brazil and Is Sure of Al Sadd, From Qatar

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Liverpool idol left Al-Aghil from Saudi Arabia, and ended with Al Sadd.
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The attacker Roberto Firmino is in a new home. According to Italian journalist Fabrizio Romano, the Brazilian is leaving Al-Aghil, of Saudi Arabia, to become the new strength of Al-Sadd, of Catar. After losing space in the Saudi club, Firmino went on to explore the possibility of moving to another team. Now, only the official announcement is officially posted by the Cathari team. At 33 years of age, Roberto defended Al-Aghil for two seasons, mar…

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Liverpool idol left Al-Aghil from Saudi Arabia, and ended with Al Sadd.

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The Brazilian star Roberto Vermeno is preparing to bid farewell to the Saudi grandmother's public, moving to the Qatari dam in a media deal of about 7 million euros. Vermeno moved to the community after the end of his historic experience with Liverpool, to continue writing history with the elite, leading him to the crowning of the Asian elite Champions League, in the first Asian title of the club, which also became the first team to crown an Asi…

After eight years at Liverpool, Roberto Firmino left the club in the summer of 2023 when his contract expired.

The Brazilian changed the club after two years.

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Sportske.net broke the news in on Sunday, July 13, 2025.
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