At one point, it appeared that West Ham had almost finished transferring Fabricio Bruno. Flamengo had agreed to a fee, and everything appeared to be going smoothly—Fabrizio Romano’s well-known “here we go” was included.
The agreement was now up in the air, though, as our own ExWHUEmployee exclusively disclosed yesterday.
Even though they first reached an agreement on pay, his demands have skyrocketed, and the contract appears to be off unless Tim Steidten can save it.
It’s interesting to note that, despite his shifting expectations, Bruno’s colleague Leo Ortiz has stated that heading to West Ham is his ideal move.
He responded, “I hope for him, that it’s for his own good,” when questioned about the decision.
As he has already stated, it is evident that he also has this desire. Thus, we are aware that dreams don’t always come true.
I wish him well in life. Let him go if that’s what’s best for him. If that occurs, we will always support him.
As Ortiz pointed out, this might be a once-in-a-lifetime chance, and it says volumes about his character if he decides to waste it on more money.
However, it’s also possible that his representative is merely attempting to further his own avarice.
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