Update:
We couldn’t sign him because our experience in South American transfers was not extensive enough.
But now he plays for São Paulo Futebol Clube and is their leading goal scorer this season. A teammate of Lucas Beraldo. Was our NSC scout at their match against LDU Quito on Saturday? The...
Of course but I was being a little bit silly with that post as is the way on this particular thread nowadays having long since descended into the absurd.[emoji2957]
A failed Premier League Striker who came to this country for money. Back rotting in Uruguay until his money men can find another mug-club. He always wanted to go to Italy & performed well in Brazil, maybe he'll end up in one of theirs countries? One thing is for certain, he'll never play for an...
Indeed. The ****s that own his registration are hoping to showcase him in the Premier League for a season and then sell him for £30m+ to a mug club like City or Chelsea. Looks like this plan is backfiring and his value is actually going down!
The quotes from the Boca chairman suggested the Inter deal just needed signing. SA football folk obviously use the media a lot when transferring players. What a bag of shit. When does the Brazilian loan window open again?
Sorry mate. Out of order I know but I'm just sick of this constant on-off with Calleri, I just didn't know where else I could turn? Happy to take a ban from the Mods for this because I know I've offended a good number of people.
This is what I have surmised from this record thread so far.
1. Calleri has left Boca Juniors, sold to an investment company for 11 million dollars.
2. Calleri is now registered to Deportivo Maldonado of Uruaguay but will never play for them.
3. Calleri is owned (either partly or fully) by the...