He Botafogo, current Brazilian champion and the Copa Libertadores, announced on Friday the signing of Danilo Dos Santos de Oliveirathe 24 -year -old steering wheel whose sports rights belonged to Nottingham Forest English.
The Carioca club reported that the midfielder, expected next week in Rio de Janeiro, agreed to sign a contract that links it with the Botafogo for four years, until July 2029.
Although the Botafogo did not disclose the value of the signing, press versions indicate that paid 22 million euros for the federative rights of the footballer, between fixed values and bonuses.
Davide Ancelotti convinces you
Danilo was announced as The replacement of the Gregore steering wheel, that this month was transferred to al-rayyan Qatarí, After a conversation with the new Botafogo coach, the Italian Davide Ancelotti, He convinced him of the convenience of returning to Brazil.
Before traveling to Europe to play for the Nottingham Forest, Danilo was a player of the Brazilian palmeiras, with whom he conquered two titles of the Copa Libertadores, one of the South American Recopa, one of the Brazilian championship, one of the Brazilian Cup and one of the Paulista championship.
Going and goings
Danilo’s signing was announced a day after Botafogo, one of the clubs that represented Brazil at the FIFA Club World Cup this month, announced the hiring of the Colombian Jordan Andrés Barreraa 19 -year -old midfielder from the Junior of his country and considered a promise in the Andean nation.
The Botafogo, a club owned by the American businessman John Textor, It has been reinforced in recent weeks with the 480 million reais (about 86.5 million dollars) that it obtained with the transfers of the Brazilian attackers Igor Jesus (Nottingham) and Luiz Henrique (Zenit St. Petersburg)and that of the Argentine midfielder Thiago Almada (Atlético).
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In June, before traveling to the United States for the World Cup, he had already announced the Argentine striker as reinforcements for the current season Joaquín Correa (Inter), to the Ecuadorian goalkeeper Cristhian Loor (Independent del Valle), to the Argentine midfielder Álvaro Montoro (Vélez Sarsfield)to the central defender Kaio Pantaleão (Krasnodar) and the midfielder Arthur Cabral (Benfica).
