
Flamengo began for Argentina with the mission of having Agustín Rossi as a back-up. The purpose was fulfilled as well as the pre-contract was signed this Monday. Hence, the goalkeeper comes to be red-black in July. The next step is to persuade Boca Juniors to release him in January.
Far Boca has not wanted to speak. In spite of not making themselves available to negotiate, vice head of state of football Marcos Braz and executive supervisor Bruno Spindel are still in Buenos Aires. Once more, perseverance is a key word in the red-black vocabulary.
There is an expectation that, with the pre-contract authorized, the Argentine leaders will make the setting adopted so far a lot more flexible.
Settlement was never seen as easy, and also the Carioca board understood that a financial investment could be essential to have the player in January. The red-black leaders embarked with the forecast of investing approximately R$ 1.5 million to work with Rossi.
Mouth shut
Braz and Spindel landed in Buenos Aires last Friday at the request of Rossi’s agent, with whom they had been talking given that in 2015 as well as were just waiting for the turn of the year to resolve the contract.
On Argentine dirt, Flamengo regularly tried to contact Boca Juniors and even sent out an email on Sunday morning requesting a meeting for settlement.
The response arrived at lights out, at 11 pm on Sunday, as well as was negative: the Argentine club stayed overwhelming as well as did not accept open arrangements for immediate launch.
While Flamengo and Boca ‘differed’ behind the scenes, Rossi preserved the preparation with the existing team and played in the friendly against Independiente, on Saturday.
Irreducible with the opportunity of the goalkeeper leaving, the Argentines strengthened to Rossi that they prepare to have him as a starter in the Argentine Super Cup, against Racing, on the 20th, in Abu Dhabi.
Faced with the lack of discussion for Boca, Rossi’s agents waved positively to a discussion last Monday as well as the pre-contract with Flamengo was signed.