The 12-year leg in Europe for the Pitbull is over, which hopes to revolutionize the Brasileirao.
Vasco da Gama confirmed yet another new signing for the 2023 season Gary Medell, 34 years old, from Bologna in Italy. The Chilean is the third player to join Gigante da Colina’s selection in this transfer period. The international’s contract with La Roja runs until December 2024.
MEDEL, THE ONE WHO HAS PLAYED THE MOST FOR CHILE
Signing of Gary Medel by Vasco da Gama: how much money will it cost, how many years of contract will he sign, how and what will he play, how much will he earn for salary and what number will he use
After the journalist Lucas Pedrosa pointed out that the admiral was interested in the services of the captain of the Chilean national team, the Brazilian club moved quickly to reach an agreement.
Since the crusader’s link with Bologna expired on June 30, it was received in Rio de Janeiro in the first days of July, as the agent André Cury, who took part in the deal, has been able to confirm.
As evidenced by the aforementioned report, an agreement was reached on Friday the 23rd between the club’s board of directors in the figure of Paulo Bracks, “the player and his representatives regarding the salary base, prices and contract term”, to determine an 18-month contract, until the last day of 2024.
Medel, who has little to prove other than providing safety to the cariocas, can play for Gigante da Colina as a sweeper, stopper, central defender in the line of 4 or midfielder. His most famous numbers, 17 and 5, are in the hands of Vinícius Paiva and Patrick de Lucca, so in addition to the signature, it remains to be determined which shirt he will wear in the Brasileirao, the other Serie A.
The Pitbull left Catholic University at Boca Juniors and has played on the Old Continent since 2011. Seville, Cardiff, Internazionale, Besiktas and Bologna were his journey that brought great recognition but no title. His coronations are related to his beloved Red, with whom he won a two-time US Championship (2015 and 2016).
Source: Goal