
Flamengo Seeks to Loan Wesley Gasufa from Al Nassr
Flamengo is planning to make a loan offer that includes a purchase option, after its previous attempt was hindered by high financial demands from Al Nassr last winter.
Flamengo's management sees Wesley as the most suitable alternative to compensate for the anticipated departure of the team's stars Michael and Sepulinha, as part of a strategy aimed at strengthening the attacking line and midfield with new talent.
At the same time, media reports suggest that Al Nassr may consider any serious offer if the financial compensation is substantial, despite Wesley being tied to a long-term contract with the Saudi club.
The positive relationship between Al Nassr's management and businessman John Textor, owner of Botafogo, may play a role in expediting negotiations, especially following his recent visit to Saudi Arabia and his increasing interest in investing in the Roshan League.
Flamengo's management sees Wesley as the most suitable alternative to compensate for the anticipated departure of the team's stars Michael and Sepulinha, as part of a strategy aimed at strengthening the attacking line and midfield with new talent.
At the same time, media reports suggest that Al Nassr may consider any serious offer if the financial compensation is substantial, despite Wesley being tied to a long-term contract with the Saudi club.
The positive relationship between Al Nassr's management and businessman John Textor, owner of Botafogo, may play a role in expediting negotiations, especially following his recent visit to Saudi Arabia and his increasing interest in investing in the Roshan League.