Ex-Santos, Joaquim entra na mira de Roma e Como, ambos da Itália, para a próxima temporada

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O mercado da bola mundial já se agita mesmo antes da abertura das janelas de transferências internacional. Um dos nomes começam a ser cotados na Europa é o do zagueiro Joaquim, que atualmente defende o Tigres (México)

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Segundo o Uol Esporte, duas equipes da Itália já estariam se armando para tentar contratar o ex-atleta do Santos. Roma e Como já teriam, nas informações do portal, feito consultas ao defensor brasileiro para avaliar a situação contratual deste visando uma potencial proposta a ser feita durante o período em que forem permitidas negociações, vendo no jogador alguém que pode se enquadrar ao Calcio.

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Além dos dois clubes italianos, outras equipes também estariam sondando por Joaquim. Por enquanto, nada de propostas oficiais foram feitas, mas o Tigres pode se preparar para, em breve, ter que lidar com um assédio mais forte destes time para tirar o brasileiro da equipe.

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Desde meados de 2024 no México, o zagueiro brasileiro tem sido um dos destaques de sua equipe na temporada. Até o momento, foram 41 partidas e dois gols marcados, além de se destacar em diversos pontos de sua posição, como interceptações e desarmes, onde é um dos líderes destas respectivas estatísticas.

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No Clausura da atual temporada do Campeonato Mexicano, o Tigres foi derrotado nas semifinais pelo Toluca, perdendo a chance de disputar este título. Além disto, parou nas quartas de final do Apertura para o Atlético San Luis e nas semifinais da Concachampions para o Cruz Azul. Mesmo sem títulos na temporada, Joaquim segue nas contas do técnico Guido Pizarro.

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