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Palmeiras Play Tough in Face of Nottingham Forest Interest - Public Stance of No Transfer - Sport Witness

Summary by Sport Witness
Palmeiras have insisted Richard Ríos will not be leaving the club this summer, regardless of growing interest from English clubs including Nottingham Forest, and from elsewhere in Europe and then the Middle East. Recent news from local press claim the Brazilian side have informed the midfielder’s representatives that there are no plans to let him go in the current transfer window. The report explains that president Leila Pereira and the club’s f…

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The history of Richard Ríos, from Futsal to Palmeiras up to the possible port to the Rome of Gasperini. The Colombian estimated over 30 million euros.

·Rome, Italy
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One between Wesley and Rios to give immediately to Gasperini. The Brazilian exterior and the Colombian midfielder are the first two names on the list of ...

Astro do Palmeiras is the target of various surveys on the international market

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San Lorenzo is looking forward to the strong interest of Rome and Napoli in Agustín Giay, the current footballer of Palmeiras, who could emigrate to Serie A. In the “Ciclon” they rub their hands before the large amount of money they could receive in the event of the transfer, since he owns 25% of the pass. In “Verdao” he cut the side for €18 million, so that the club of Boedo could receive approximately USD 4.5 million. The sum would be very wel…

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corrieredellosport.it broke the news in on Wednesday, July 9, 2025.
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