Arrival of Darwin Núnez and departure of Carlos Vinícius



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The Uruguayan striker rejected Benfica’s first salary proposal, but the deal is close. SAD wants to fit in well by selling the Brazilian.

The incarnate attack will undergo a small revolution. Uruguayan forward Darwin Nuñez is very close to being reinforced by 24 million euros, and Carlos Vinícius is preparing to leave the club until October 6, when the market closes.

In the case of the footballer from Almeria, the negotiations are progressing at a good pace but have not yet concluded. There is already a basic agreement between the clubs, but the emblem of Light is missing to reach an understanding with the player. The first salary proposal was deemed too low and Darwin is now waiting for a much higher offer. Right now, it is the main obstacle to completing the transfer.

According to JN, the form of payment and the bonuses to which entrepreneurs will be entitled have not yet been defined. Those are other details on the table to stop the process.

Contrary to what was expected, Benfica will not transfer players to the Spanish shield, which will only have a percentage of capital gain in a hypothetical future transfer of the athlete.

Benfica coach Jorge Jesus is looking forward to the end of the novel, as the date of the third qualifying round of the Champions League draws ever closer. The Eagles will face PAOK on the 15th, in Thessaloniki, Greece, and they want to have this reinforcement now.

Meanwhile, the 21-year-old South American striker did an internship in Marbella yesterday with Almería, which is in Spain’s second division. If Darwin comes, Carlos Vinícius leaves. After a large investment in several reinforcements, SAD needs to sell to balance the financial balance and the Brazilian is an important asset that can earn between 50 and 60 million euros.

Offer rejected

Scorer of 24 goals in 47 games last season, Benfica declined a € 60 million proposal from Wolverhampton in January. At that time, President Luís Filipe Vieira considered that he could sell the Vinícius pass this summer for a higher price, but the covid-19 ruined his plans.

The businessman Jorge Mendes has the mandate to find a club for the 25-year-old footballer, but the fact that the market does not have the strength of other times, due to the economic crisis, may slow down the process.



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