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In the end, Oleg Reabciuk will be out of shock by the anti-Tsimikas at Olympiakos, with the Greek champion’s expectation of doing what Vinagre did not, the Wolves’ well-publicized fall loan-release.
Moldova international, which will turn 23 in January, will close immediately, as the Olympic He wants the player to be in Athens as soon as possible, to start training with the team, so that he can acclimatize as soon as possible, since obligations cannot wait. The “rojiblancos” are very close to an agreement with Ferreira Pass, which after the tough negotiations of the previous two days lowered its initial requirements somewhat, which were slightly more than 3.5 million euros-A lot of money, but half will go to Porto, which maintains a 50% resale rate, as in the summer of 2019 it had given the player as a free agent.
The imminent its acquisition Oleg, as it is known in Portugal or Reabciuk, is your strong desire Pedro Martins, who obviously knows him well from the presence of the left-handed ace in the Portuguese championship. To his coach Olympic He likes that the Moldovan international (24 times) with the help of his good speed makes many climbs in the rival area and cuts laterally with his runs and crosses. And, of course, he is a player willing to play, in the sense that he has been a key and irreplaceable piece of his team since the start of the season, so he has pace.
Oleg Reabciuk, which in the defensive part of his game definitely needs to improve, he needed last year, his first season in the Portuguese first division championship, a period to earn a place in the starting lineup Ferreira Pass: in the first eight games he changed twice and the rest was on the bench. But with the fact that he started playing as a key player, at the end of October 2019, he practically did not lose his place in the starting eleven until today. Somehow it counts 43 games with Pass in League (36), Cup (4) and League Cup (3), with two goals and two assists to his credit.
In Porto He played for two years in his B team, going there in the summer of 2016 coming from K19 from Belenenses. He may have been born in Chisinau, but from a very young age he was born in Portugal, hence he has a Portuguese passport. He began his career in 2010 at the Academia del Rio Major, from where he passed to Belenenses in 2015. His first appearance in Porto It was the 2016-17 season, when he played eight games in the Youth Champions League. In the two years 2017-19 he had 47 appearances with Porto B, with four goals and three assists, in the Portuguese championship in category B. There he was seen by Pasos, champion of the category in 2019, and acquired it by taking him with her to the first division of Portuguese football. Steps last year with Oleg Reabciuk (1m80) in his eleven he finished low in the standings (tied at 11the position along with two other teams), but this year it is much better and is 6the after the first ten games.
So let’s see what fish Oleg will catch at Olympiakos, which is expected to end immediately as he finally wins the battle against Inter’s Brazilian Dalbert (on loan at Rennes) and champion Bodo Glimt’s Norwegian Bjorkan, who are the others. two from the final list.
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