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Braga wants to transfer their star Robert from Kopenhag

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Braga wants to transfer their star Robert from Kopenhag
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Key Points

  • 21-year-old Brazilian forward Robert is on the agenda of Portugal's Braga club.
  • Kopenhag rejected loaning the player and demands 7 million Euro for his transfer.
  • His former club Cruzeiro holds 15 percent of the player's economic rights.
  • Despite recently receiving an offer from a Turkish club, the player prefers Portugal.

By the Numbers

7 million Euro transfer fee%15 Cruzeiro economic rights8 goals and 3 assists39 matches

21-year-old forward Robert, who developed in the youth academy of Brazil's Cruzeiro, is on the transfer agenda of the Portuguese side Braga. The young player, who has a contract with Denmark's Kopenhag until 2029, has been drawing attention with his recent performances in the Champions League.

Braga initially wanted to add the player to their squad on a loan deal, but Kopenhag rejected this offer. The Danish representative stated that they are open to negotiating offers starting from 7 million Euro only in exchange for a permanent transfer. Cruzeiro, on the other hand, currently holds 15 percent of the player's economic rights.

It has been learned that Robert, who sees the Portuguese league as a more promising step for his career development, recently received an offer from a club in Turkey's top division. Producing 8 goals and 3 assists in 39 matches last season has made him one of Europe's prominent young talents.

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Which team does Robert currently play for?
The Brazilian forward plays for the Danish representative Kopenhag, and his contract is valid until 2029.
How much fee does Kopenhag demand for the player's transfer?
The Danish club intends to start negotiations for Robert's permanent transfer at 7 million Euro (approximately 40.8 million R$).
Does Robert's former club Cruzeiro have any interest in this transfer?
Yes, Cruzeiro, who provided Robert's youth training, holds 15 percent of the player's economic rights.

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