Brazilian national team goalkeeper Álisson is leaving Internacional, after accepting an offer from AS Roma and now awaits his club to reslove details with the Italian side before officially announcing a deal.
According to multiple media outlets in Brazil, Internacional, who owns 50% of the player's economic rights, will receive €5 million for their share. According to ESPN Brasil, the 23-year-old has been talking to Roma since the end of August, but Internacional rejected an offer, despite his desire to be transferred to Italy. Sources close to the Brazilian team, the transfer will be finalized in the coming days. Inter have been trying to renew the goalkeeper's contract for almost a year, but Álisson wasn't pleased with the proposals. It's worth remembering that Álisson earns one of the lowest salaries at the club; nearly €12,000 per-month.
Alisson had a contract until 2016 November, but Internacional were forced to sell him to prevent a free transfer. Another Italian team, Juventus, had made a superior proposal to that of Roma, but Álisson wanted to play in Rome. However, Italian football allows just three non-EU players per-team, so Álisson would have to wait until the end of next year's Campeonato Gaúcho in May to complete his move.
Grêmio interested in Chelsea right-back Wallace
Italian newspaper Correio de Povo reports that Grêmio are interested in signing Chelsea’s Brazilian right back Wallace for the 2016 season.
Wallace, who signed from Fluminense in 2012, is currently on loan at Carpi in Italy.
Wallace joined the London club in 2012 but has yet to play a competitive game, having taken in loan spells at Inter Milan, Vitesse and now Carpi. Wallace has struggled to make an impression and Chelsea may well be ready to cut their losses, with Grêmio said to be interested.
His current contract at Chelsea runs until July 2018 and there appears little prospect of him making it with the London club. Grêmio are keen to reinforce their squad, having qualified for next year’s Copa Libertadores.
Wallace, who signed from Fluminense in 2012, is currently on loan at Carpi in Italy.
Wallace joined the London club in 2012 but has yet to play a competitive game, having taken in loan spells at Inter Milan, Vitesse and now Carpi. Wallace has struggled to make an impression and Chelsea may well be ready to cut their losses, with Grêmio said to be interested.
His current contract at Chelsea runs until July 2018 and there appears little prospect of him making it with the London club. Grêmio are keen to reinforce their squad, having qualified for next year’s Copa Libertadores.
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