Sunderland: Downing would be perfect fit for Black Cats

Sunderland are one of several English clubs interested in signing Middlesbrough’s Stewart Downing in the summer, if the player is not offered an extension to his current deal at the Riverside.

Scottish giants Rangers are also credited with an interest, as well as possible overseas interest, according to a report in the Northern Echo.

At 34-years-old, the player could be offered an extension to his current deal, which will automatically be triggered if he makes just one more Boro’ start.

It is a strange situation, as the player has not made the starting lineup since 29 December, which suggests that the club are reluctant to trigger the extension clause.

The irony is how this is playing out at a Boro’ side that is struggling to win games, and the winger’s creativity is exactly what the Teessiders crave.

But his contract situation could play into Sunderland’s hands, with the player wanting to remain in the North East, with Sunderland the only viable option for that, away from the Riverside.

It is hard to think that Sunderland fans would be rushing to buy season tickets at the thought of Downing’s arrival, but if you look deeper into the move, we think it could be a good deal.

Should the Wearsiders achieve promotion, they will need guile and experience from players that have played in, what is widely regarded as, the most difficult and competitive division in football.

Downing, who is valued at £1.8 million (by Transfermarkt), could provide that, and if he is felt wanted by the club — which he is not feeling 25 miles further down the A19 — he could provide exactly what they need.

As much as Sunderland fans may not want to hear this, when back in the Championship, their club needs to take a leaf out of their neighbours’ book.

Newcastle, under Rafa Benitez, built a squad that would ensure they got out of the division. Many of the players brought in were never going to be good enough for the Premier League, but that was irrelevant.

Promotion was the goal, the next season could look after itself when it happened.

That is exactly what Sunderland need to do. And Stewart Downing would fall into that category perfectly.

Football is a ruthless sport, at times, and Jack Ross needs to exploit that.

Of course, it all relies on his side going up this year. Something that failure to do could prove catastrophic for the famous old club.

What do you think about a swoop for Stewart Downing Sunderland fans? Is he the type of player you need to see you through a Championship campaign? Will you be a Championship team next year? Let us know your opinion…

Unai Emery has to have Arsenal thinking logically for once

Another European journey beckons for Arsenal, who travel to North West France to take on Ligue 1 side Rennes tonight.

While there’s an exponential level of financial difference between the two sides, Unai Emery will remain cautious after suffering a humiliation against BATE Borisov last month. Indeed, as Gunners fans will know, they really don’t tend to make things easy in the slightest.

Clearly, the Gunners will have half a mind towards the crunch clash against Manchester United on Sunday but need to try and wrap things up at France in order to make things easier going forward. That’s obvious. But Arsenal don’t often think that way.

Going in with an overly confident, almost nonchalant approach which came back to haunt them against BATE cannot be undertaken again. Few would bet against the Premier League giants winning over two legs but failing to batter the opposition tonight will make the end of their season so much harder.

After his experimentation failed, Emery shouldn’t risk an ambitious 3-man defence anymore.

Instead of trying to be overly defensively and grind through a draw, he should instead take the game to Rennes in a controlled manner. That’s the perfect scenario and almost stating the obvious but Emery has struggled to do that at times this season.

Obviously, Arsenal has enough attacking firepower to breach the enemy lines, as they should give Mesut Ozil and Pierre Emerick Aubameyang chances to shine. The two have developed a special bond, linking up amazingly and causing trouble to every opposition.

Neither started against Tottenham at Wembley on Saturday and, to a large extent, that worked. This, though, is a different task altogether and the attack needs loading up.

Ozil thrives during such European nights and can torment Rennes with his movement and creativity, while Aubameyang can finish off the chances. Instead of going with error-prone defenders like Shkodran Mustafi, he should go with a stronger side instead of resting them for the United game.

Right now, a potential Europa League victory is more important than a Premier League top-four spot for Arsenal. Unai Emery needs to set his tactics accordingly and seal the deal in the first leg itself and head into the United game high in confidence.

Gooners, do you think Arsenal should try to win the tie in the first leg itself? Join the discussion by commenting below.

Liverpool signing this 27-year-old ace could be a shrewd piece of summer business

Liverpool’s season is looking like going down to the wire as they battle with Manchester City at the top of the table.

The Reds got through the January window without making a new signing, and we here in the Tavern are unsure if that’s a decision which could come back to bite them in the title race.

However, the summer will soon be here, and with that comes a chance for the club to make a move into the market and add some quality in key areas.

And one man we feel would be a solid addition if they could pull it off is Watford forward Roberto Pereryra.

The Argentinian has been in fine form for the Hornets this season and has chipped in with a number of goals and assists already while being impressive with his performance levels in general.

The 27-year-old took time to find his feet in the English game, but now he is up and running properly, the big clubs in England can surely see that Pereyra can offer plenty if given the right sort of chances.

Liverpool do seem to rely on the form of Roberto Firmino through the middle, so signing someone like Pereyra might well prove to be a wise move.

Goals, assists, and plenty of quality, the Watford ace would slot in nicely at Anfield if the Reds can indeed pull off a surprise swoop.

Liverpool fans, what do you think? Good signing? Let us know in the comments!

اتحاد الكرة يعلن حكم مباراة الزمالك وأسوان في الدوري المصري

أعلنت لجنة الحكام بالاتحاد المصري لكرة القدم عن طاقم تحكيم مباراة الزمالك وأسوان، المقرر لها اليوم الجمعة ببطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز.

الزمالك يواجه أسوان ضمن منافسات الجولة 28 من عمر المسابقة المحلية.

وقررت لجنة الحكام باتحاد الكرة المصري إسناد المباراة إلى محمد معروف حكم ساحة، على أن يدير تقنية الفيديو الحكم خالد الغندور.

طالع | موعد والقناة الناقلة لمباراة الزمالك وأسوان اليوم في الدوري المصري حكم مباراة الزمالك وأسوان في الدوري

حكم ساحة: محمد معروف

حكم مساعد أول: هاني عبد الفتاح

حكم مساعد ثاني: شريف عبد الله

حكم رابع: محمد علاء هاشم

حكم فيديو: خالد الغندور

حكم مساعد فيديو: أحمد حمدي

طالع أيضًا.. تشكيل الزمالك أمام أسوان.. طارق يحيى يجري تعديلين

'Felt like I was going to be sick' – Beth England reveals why she 'hated' key part of 2023 World Cup experience as Lionesses hero reflects on final defeat to Spain

England and Tottenham forward Beth England has opened up on the Lionesses' agonising World Cup run in Australia, including what she "hated" most.

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  • Admits she "hated" flying
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    England watched a large part of the tournament from the bench as the Lionesses made it all the way to the final, only to fall at the last hurdle to an impressive Spain side. But the Spurs star, who is currently out after a hip operation, reveals the worst thing about the showcase event in Australia and New Zealand wasn't the lack of playing time – it was the travelling.

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  • WHAT ENGLAND SAID ON TRAVELLING

    England told : "I actually have a big fear of flying… I hated it. I loved Australia, loved every minute of it but all the internal flights in between, it was a bit heavy for me. There was one flight I was really unwell afterwards and the girls were all laughing at me but I just felt like I was going to be sick. Flying is not for me. They were together in that they were laughing at me in unison. It's part of the game though and it was a great experience for us to be out there and to do what we did."

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    WHAT ENGLAND SAID ON LOSING THE FINAL

    The 29-year-old also opened up on the disappointment of losing the final in Sydney, adding: "I probably feel the same now as I did at the time; we fell short. On the day we weren't good enough to win. We wanted to be better and bring it home like we did during the Euros but it just wasn't meant to be. I'm still proud of how we handled ourselves throughout the World Cup and how we did as a group. To say you're second best in the world is something not many can say. We still want to strive for more and hopefully there's an opportunity again for us to win it but we did the best we could on the day."

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    The forward joined Tottenham at the beginning of last season after spending six years with rivals Chelsea, and immediately hit the ground running. England scored 12 goals in 12 league matches as her new club could only manage a ninth-placed finish. However, she has missed the start of the current campaign with a hip problem. In England's absence, Spurs have risen as high as fourth, and will be hoping to climb higher still when she eventually makes her return.

'The word 'traditional' doesn't belong in women's sports' – USWNT stars Tobin Heath and Christen Press on missing the World Cup, defining 'Gal Culture' and their goal to change media forever

GOAL caught up with the two World Cup winners to discuss their show and their plan to redefine coverage of women's sports.

At some point in the leadup to the World Cup this summer, both Tobin Heath and Christen Press had to acknowledge and accept the fact that they wouldn't be there with the U.S. women's national team. Injuries had robbed them of their chance to make a push for a third consecutive World Cup title, with both being key members of the teams that won in both 2015 and 2019.

So what did they do instead? They simply turned their focus toward an even more ambitious goal, one that has been in the back of their minds for some time. You see, with setbacks comes opportunity, and with the loss of a World Cup, Heath and Press can now solely focus on changing the way women's sports are covered forever.

Four years ago, Heath, Press, Megan Rapinoe and Meghan Klingenberg united to create re-inc, a lifestyle brand aiming to lead the conversation surrounding women's sports. This summer, re-inc unleashed The RE-CAP Show, starring Heath and Press, to breakdown the USWNT's road through the World Cup.

But this isn't a one-off or something for the two to use the pass the time until they're healthy again. Both Heath and Press are in this for the long haul. They have goals that extend far beyond a World Cup summer.

"Even when we've done interviews and stuff, we've always just been seen as talent," Heath tells GOAL, "but to be seen as actually the creators and the business owners is a massive step in changing the landscape of media. Media is being shaken up all over the place, and sports, for sure, is a big part of that.

"We always felt that, with women's sports, there was this idea of a sports house and women's sports got the guest room or the addition or like the garage of the house, right? We never really fit into it and we were always kind of like playing second fiddle until like a big thing like the World Cup, and even then, it's like we just felt like it didn't really represent us to the fullest. We thought we were very much pushed through a very small lens of what a women's athlete is. We have this massive opportunity this summer to be a part of the solution of that."

GOAL caught up with Heath and Press to discuss their thoughts on the World Cup, their adjustment to life in the studio and how they plan to define "gal culture" to the rest of the world.

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Heath had known for some time that she wouldn't be heading to the World Cup. For Press, accepting that fact was a little bit harder.

The USWNT winger tore her ACL back in June 2022, and has since had four surgeries, with the most recent being on July 18. Throughout that process, Press had to come to grips with the fact that her body would not be able to handle what her mind wanted to do. There would be no third consecutive World Cup run.

"I have been on the road to recovery since June 2022, and it was not until the roster was named that I ever imagined I wouldn't be there," she says. "I think a lot of that is because I believe in manifestation, I believe in hopefulness and optimism. I'd rather be a fool than a pessimist. That's like a choice, a mental choice I make. I'd rather be called naïve than live with cynicism, and so it wasn't until the roster was named that I even processed this fully.

"I do miss being there and I've had moments in the World Cup where I felt nostalgic. The part that I feel most nostalgic for is that I know what the players are going through and I know how hard it is and I know how that creates a bond and a knowingness and an understanding. I miss that. I miss the quiet time in the hotel between meals. I miss getting coffee with my friends and knowing that no one else in the entire world can imagine what we're experiencing except for the people that are right there with you. I miss the bubble. I miss the intensity.

"When I've watched this whole World Cup, I've been overwhelmed with that sense. That doesn't happen 12 months out of the year with the U.S. women's national team. It is only happening for players in world championships because these tournaments are really like shooting star experiences. They're the highest intensity and it creates like a very unique environment."

As for her recovery, Press says she's doing as well as she can just days removed from surgery as she continues her extended rehabilitation process.

"I'm feeling fine! I'm on the bike, walking around, just waiting for the swelling to subside, waiting for my stitches to come out," she says. "Then I'll just be back at it strengthening and doing everything that I can get back on the pitch."

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Missing out on the World Cup, though, may just be a blessing in disguise. It led to the formation of The RE-CAP Show, after all.

The series, which is hosted by both Press and Heath, follows the USWNT's path through the World Cup. Through the show, the two are looking to provide analysis and insight with stories through their own playing careers, but both are also eager to bridge the gap between women's sports and life beyond it.

The two have already welcomed star-studded guests, with ex-USWNT boss Jill Ellis, OL Reign coach Laura Harvey and former USWNT star Lauren Holliday all joining so far.

Press wants to make one thing clear, though: the formation of this show isn't a reaction to being injured. It isn't something she and Heath are doing to stay involved with this World Cup. It's something that both are extremely passionate about, and will remain passionate about when healthy and beyond.

"I don't see this as like, 'Oh, I became injured and then I had to find something to find a purpose'," she says. "As an athlete, I was always yearning for purpose, always. I wrote a blog and I did broadcasting and I reupped a Player's Association and I negotiated CBAs and I always did a lot because for me, being an athlete, it is really important to also stimulate my brain because that's my personality. I like to use my brain in intellectual ways.

"Being injured is no change. I'm doing a lot. I've been a CEO of a startup for four years and I continue to be the CEO, co-CEO with Tobin, and running the show is a part of that.

"I think for me, it's really not reactionary. It's about how I am and who I am. I think the habits that I build over time, make it so that I don't view individual instances as hardships, but I do know that the rest of the world does."

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Press and Heath know why so many are interested in hearing their opinions about this World Cup. Few people on this planet have resumes that can match up with theirs, and few have the knowledge and experience to break down what's happening at the highest level.

However, some parts of that are easier said than done. For decades, athletes have transitioned into media and many have found it difficult. It's not just the on-camera aspect that's hard, either, but the subject matter as a whole.

Many writers and pundits struggle with analysis, finding it difficult to strike the balance needed when it's time to be critical. So you couldn't blame Press or Heath if they'd find it hard to take shots at their former teammates, even when the moment calls for it. Both, though, are ready to do so.

Speaking after the USWNT's 1-1 draw with the Netherlands, Heath called the first half "disastrous". She said that the team looked like a group of individuals, not a finely-tuned machine. Heath also criticized Vlatko Andonovski's decision not to use Lynn Williams as a substitute, with Rose Lavelle being the only player to come off the bench.

"It's funny because when we're analyzing the game, we're hypercritical," Heath says, "because that's the way that we would be analyzing it as players. There's this general zeitgeist of what the media thinks is going on, and then there's the reality of what's happening with the girls and they're not the same thing.

"It's easy to get wrapped up in what the loud noises are being a fan and all of these things, but if you could actually just come at it from a player perspective and analyze the game, you're actually more critical probably than the fans from an analytical perspective. "

Press agrees. Given their experiences, both feel qualified to offer criticism in the right way, and both know what it's like on the other side to hear that criticism, especially coming from people you respect. They also both have a general idea of what goes on in USWNT camp and what impact, or lack thereof, outside opinions have on the group.

"Tobin and I have walked the walk," Press says, "and it allows us to, not share what is fair, I'm not a journalist, I share what I feel and I know that's subjective. I don't feel worried about that because I'm entitled to my feelings. I love his team, we've both given our life to this team, and the only thing that we want is for the team to succeed. We're not here to make news and drama, but we are here to amplify the message of sports and excellence that we have given our life to and continue to do so."

She continued: "The criticism is absolutely a part of it. It comes with the territory of greatness. When you're on your way to doing something great, people are going to criticize you and judge you along the way, and it's almost a signal that you're on the right path, and that's my analysis of that last game.

"I am curious, really, what it feels like in camp now because a single game in the World Cup doesn't win you the World Cup and it could go a lot of different ways. If the team is really oriented around an epic second half and a bit of momentum and really embodying the values of the U.S. women's national team with that or they're more focused on the tactics and the formation and the structure. That comes down to the staff and the player personalities and each team is really different in that."

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GettyDefining Gal Culture

One of the things that makes the RE-CAP Show so interesting is the hosts. Throughout her career, Heath, in particular, has generally been content to stay in the background while her larger-than-life teammates took center stage. She was always a player that let her game do the talking and, if you've followed her career at any point, you'll know that her game talked a lot.

So it was a bit of a shock for many to see Heath dive into content and place herself front and center. It's something that she, admittedly, has thought about for some time. Heath isn't necessarily in this to prove herself as some pundit or game analyst; she's in it to tell stories that haven't been told, simply because there haven't been many storytellers quite like her.

"It's been super liberating," Heath says. "Look, I can speak for myself personally: I was never represented in what I thought women's sports media content should look like. I want to create content that looks and feels like the diversity of what women's sports is so that little Tobin could have been included in that and would have been proud to stand in front of a camera and tell her story and use her voice. It was not always accepted. It just wasn't like that.

"Most of us, we do our talking on the field and we've done as much talking as possible and it's been incredible to be part of such a successful team, but more so the legacy off the field is what's really important to us. Part of this media division, which is the most important thing, is using the lens of what sports is to talk about much bigger issues, like pay equity, racial equality, women's health, queer culture. This is what women's sports is! This is the part that has been eliminated from women's sports for a really long time because we weren't the ones telling our stories."

The RE-CAP show is, for Heath, the first step in the process. This World Cup summer is a start, a beginning. The aim is to use this show as a springboard for larger goals as she looks to help define the culture and the narrative surrounding women's sports going forward.

"The end goal of this is to remediate or reimagine the way women are seen experiencing sports," she says. "What I want it to look like is, if you're watching a piece of content, immediately because of what they're saying, because you're seeing that there's this intersection between sports and progress and equity, that you're like, 'Oh my gosh, re-up did that, that's their culture!' It's Gal Culture, and we want you to be able to recognize our content for what it is because right now, and I say over and over again, Gal Culture hasn't been defined.

"Bro Culture permeates our sports content and Gal Culture isn't there yet. We want to be the ones to define it, to get the look tone, style and feel of it, and this is just our first piece of content to do that."

Man City 2017-18 player ratings: De Bruyne, Aguero, Sane & every squad member ranked

Goal's Manchester City correspondent Sam Lee rates each player's contribution to a fine season, that has seen Pep Guardiola's men win a double

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    Ederson – 9

    Ederson, then 23, was tasked with succeeding where an experienced international like Claudio Bravo failed, and came for a hefty fee for a goalkeeper too. The pressure was on the Brazilian from the outset but he has been a revelation in goal, displaying wonderful distribution and a calmness under pressure that has been key to City's entire game plan.

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    Claudio Bravo – 6

    Claudio Bravo has had to make do with games in the domestic cups this season, and one Champions League dead rubber, such was his disappointing first campaign in England and the performances of Ederson. The Chilean did play a big role in City's Carabao Cup win and looked more dependable than he did last season, but there have still been shaky moments and not much to suggest City could cope with a long-term injury to Ederson in the future.

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    Kyle Walker – 8

    Kyle Walker was another player with question marks around him when he signed for a fee upwards of £50m last summer. His delivery was questioned and Mauricio Pochettino insisted that his best days had been spent at Tottenham. Yet Walker confounded those critics and has had a fine season at City. The England man has taken his game to a new level and he looks set to be an important member of the squad in years to come.

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    Danilo – 7

    A difficult season to categorise. City were insistent that the Brazilian was signed, in part, because he can provide cover at left-back, but he hardly ever looked comfortable there and even with Benjamin Mendy and Fabian Delph injured he only filled in for a handful of games. That said, his best game in the position probably came in the Carabao Cup final. At right-back he has had ups and downs. Usually solid, and no major howlers, but not as good as Walker. 

Mesmo com derrota, Santos obteve campanha de G4 fora de casa no BR

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Embora tenha sido derrotado pelo Athletico-PR, na última quinta-feira, por 1 a 0, na Arena da Baixada, o Santos obteve uma campanha de G4 como visitante neste Campeonato Brasileiro.

Em 19 jogos, o Santos conquistou oito vitórias, quatro empates e sete derrotas, com um aproveitamento de quase 50%. Até o momento, o Peixe é o segundo colocado no quesito, com 28 pontos, mas pode ser superado por Palmeiras e Grêmio caso a dupla vença Cruzeiro e Goiás, respectivamente.

No ano passado, por exemplo, o Peixe conquistou somente 17 pontos como visitante, ficando na sétima posição. Há duas temporadas, o Alvinegro conquistou 22 pontos, mas só conseguiu a 11º colocação.

O Santos, inclusive, ainda pode fazer o segundo melhor returno desta década, atrás somente de 2016, quando fez 38 pontos. Caso vença o Flamengo, neste domingo, às 17h, na Vila, o Alvinegro chega em 37.

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A motivação dos jogadores é de superar o rival Palmeiras, conquistar o segundo lugar e fazer a melhor campanha do Santos em Campeonatos Brasileiro na era dos pontos corridos. Ambos estão empatados com 71 pontos.

Os desfalques certos do técnico Jorge Sampaoli são o zagueiro Luan Peres e o lateral-esquerdo Felipe Jonatan, suspensos. O meia Cueva segue afastado por indisciplina até o fim do ano.

Segundo colocado, o Santos volta aos trabalhos na manhã desta sexta-feira, no CT Rei Pelé. É a penúltima atividade antes de encarar o Flamengo.

* Sob supervisão de Vinícius Perazzini

Torcida do Flamengo protesta contra a CBF: 'Não precisamos de você'

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Já com o placar de 4 a 1 sobre o Corinthians, neste domingo, a torcida do Flamengo fez a festa nas arquibancadas do Maracanã. Em meio aos aplausos a Bruno Henrique, Jorge Jesus e companhia, os rubro-negros protestaram contra a Confederação Brasileira de Futebol (CBF), entidade organizadora do Campeonato Brasileiro. Em meio a xingamentos, os torcedores deram o recado: “O Flamengo não precisa de você (CBF)”.

Nas últimas semanas, torcedores do Flamengo vem reclamando bastante da atuação da CBF, devido a polêmicas envolvendo a arbitragem nos jogos do Palmeiras, segundo colocado da competição, concorrente direto do Rubro-Negro na busca do título. Neste jogo contra o Corinthians, o Fla teve um pênalti marcado com muita reclamação dos paulistas, e o árbitro Jean Pierre Gonçalves Lima não foi nenhuma vez fazer consulta ao vídeo.

Com o resultado, o Flamengo chegou a 71 pontos e continua a oito na frente do Palmeiras. O Corinthians, por sua vez, está há oito rodadas sem vencer e permanece em sétimo lugar, com 45 somados. Depois desse duelo, as equipes já pensam no próximo jogo pelo meio de semana. Na quarta-feira, os paulistas encaram o Fortaleza, às 19h30, em Itaquera. Na quinta, os cariocas fazem clássico com o Botafogo, às 20h, no Nilton Santos.

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Corinthians é acionado na Justiça por dívida com Juninho Capixaba

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A empresa Adriano Sports Assessoria Esportiva – responsável pelo gerenciamento de carreira do lateral Juninho Capixaba – acionou o Corinthians na Justiça cobrando o pagamento de R$ 210 mil mais uma multa de 5% em cima deste valor pelo não cumprimento dos pagamentos de direito de imagem ao jogador, atualmente no Grêmio. A informação foi publicada pelo Blog do Perrone, hospedado no UOL.

Em janeiro deste ano, Corinthians e a empresa que representa os interesses de Juninho Capixaba acertaram o pagamento da dívida de R$ 300 mil em uma parcela de R$ 90 mil e outros sete de R$ 30 mil. Contudo, o Timão atrasou o depósito. Com a indefinição do caso, o clube do Parque São Jorge foi acionado na Justiça.

De acordo com as informações publicadas pelo Blog, apenas o primeiro pagamento foi realizado pelo Timão. Além da quitação do débito e da multa pelo atraso, o pedido feito à Justiça solicita o pagamento de juros de mora de 1%. Há a possibilidade de acordo entre as partes.

Nesta quinta, o juiz Luis Fernando Nardelli, da 3ª Vara Cível de São Paulo, determinou que os representantes de Juninho Capixaba apresentem cálcuco do débito. O magistrado ainda deu 15 dias para o recolhimento de custas sob pena de indeferimento do pedido.

Contratado para defender o Corinthians em 2017, o lateral-esquerdo fez apenas nove jogos oficiais pelo Timão e acabou perdendo a vaga no time titular. Sem espaço no elenco comandado pelo técnico Fábio Carille, foi emprestado para o Grêmio.

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