Palmeiras Confirm Failed Attempt to Sign Jesus
Breakdown of Failed Deal
****Palmeiras, the reigning Brazilian Serie A champions, have confirmed their failed attempt to acquire Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus. Palmeiras president Leila Pereira spoke to the media, expressing the club's disappointment over the unsuccessful negotiations. Despite reaching an agreement with Manchester City, the move fell through due to a lack of consensus among Palmeiras' board members. **
**The deal, which reportedly involved a transfer fee of around €25 million, was contingent upon approval from Palmeiras' board. However, the club's board ultimately voted against the signing, citing concerns over the player's salary demands and the potential impact on the team's financial stability.
Jesus' Return to Brazil Speculated
****Despite the setback, speculations persist that Jesus is keen on a return to his homeland. The 25-year-old striker, who spent the early part of his career with Palmeiras, has reportedly expressed a desire to play for a Brazilian club once again before his retirement. **
**Jesus has been linked with several clubs in Brazil, including Flamengo, Corinthians, and Atlético Mineiro. However, no official offers have been made at this stage. Manchester City are reportedly open to selling Jesus, who has fallen down the pecking order at the Etihad Stadium following the arrival of Erling Haaland.
Financial Implications for Palmeiras
****Palmeiras' failure to sign Jesus could have significant financial implications. The club had earmarked the transfer fee for the acquisition of other players, and its withdrawal has left a hole in their transfer budget. **
**The club may now have to explore alternative options, which could include pursuing loan deals or targeting players on lower salaries. Palmeiras' financial situation is further complicated by the recent departure of key players, such as Danilo and Gustavo Scarpa.